Turning the screw - There are various ways to explain the criticism of "turning the screw" of Henry James. Many critics of the past century have expressed their views on this story. All critical analyzes of the story do not match the beliefs expressed by others. Robert B. Hellman is a critic in the mid-20th century. He interprets "spiral turn" as a conflict of good and evil. Although Hermann's view is clear and well thought out, his explanation has some flaws that make his explanations problematic.
Clarification of Henry James 'Spiral Turn' For readers who do not understand the infinite disguise of critical literary theory, Henry James's "spiral turn" is a textbook case, an uneasy government escaping desperate reality It may be interpreted as direct and directly to the ghost atmosphere of her imagination. But for a full-fledged culture, this text is not just a story, it can not be explained; it can be read based on literary theory - the story of Daisy Miller begins with Vevey in Switzerland. Winterbone and Daisy met through Daisy 's brother Randolph. Winterbone was immediately attracted to her statement that "she is eye-catching and deserving praise" (James 470). The story continues, Winterbone has caused Daisy to visit Shillong Castle, Winterbone returns to Geneva, where he has an older woman waiting for him.
In the century after publication, "transition of the spiral" became the cornerstone of scholars who agreed to a new criticism. The interpretation of Novella is different and usually mutually exclusive. Many critics tried to determine the exact nature of the evil implied by this story. But others think that the glow of the novel arises from the ability to create internal confusion and doubt among readers. A narrator who asked me not to give a name to Christmas Eve heard a message from Douglas. Douglas insisted that Douglas knew, and now I read a manuscript written by a former tutor who is dead. This manuscript is a story about how men employed young tutor who is responsible for young nephews and prostitutes after their parents died. He lives mainly in London, but he also has a country house, Bly. He is not interested in raising children.
In The Turn of the Screw, many critics want to know whether "strange and evil" is only a part of the tutor's mind than reality. As a result, long-term serious controversy about ghost reality and tutoring rationality continues. In addition to the controversy, critics have carefully studied the skills of James' story. A new theorist about the power of a fictitious story studied the introduction of the framework and the first person stories of the family following it in order to convince the reader and even manipulate it.