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The Turn of the Screw - Book Summary 

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The Turn of the Screw is a horror novella written by Henry James in 1897. Originally published as a serialized novel, the story centers on a governess charged with the care of two children at a remote estate, which she comes to believe is haunted. Inspired by what James cited as “real-life” ghostly encounters, the novella’s subject matter encapsulates the widespread disillusionment with traditional religion at the turn of the twentieth century. While criticism on James’ story has often centered on the question of the governess’ sanity, modern critics suggest that the ambiguity surrounding the existence of the ghosts is a central feature of the work.
The story opens on Christmas Eve, with a group of friends telling ghost stories in an old house in 1890s England. An older man named Douglas announces that he will tell a true story, committed to paper by his younger sister’s late governess, with whom he was in love. Douglas sends for the governess’ manuscript, which he keeps in a locked drawer at his home in London. It arrives three days later, when Douglas finally begins his story.
The governess interviews for her first job as such with a gentlemen on London’s Harley Street. She is smitten with the man, who convinces her to accept a position as governess to his niece and nephew at their country house in Bly. The governess learns that the woman who previously held the position has died, and that there is only one condition to accepting the job: that she must not contact the gentleman, dealing with any problems that arise in Bly on her own.
Soon, the governess arrives at the house, where she meets the angelic eight year-old Flora, and the housekeeper, Mrs. Grose. Flora’s brother, ten year-old Miles, will return from school in a few days. The night before Miles’ arrival, the governess receives a letter from the headmaster notifying her of the boy’s expulsion from school. However, Mrs. Grose assures her that Miles is too good a boy to have acted out, and the governess agrees to meet the boy before drawing any conclusions.
Sure enough, the governess finds Miles to be just as sweet as his sister and dismisses her suspicions that Miles is concealing a terrible secret about his expulsion. For a time, the governess is happy, content with the children’s academic diligence. One evening, on a stroll about the grounds, she imagines the children’s uncle expressing his approval of her work. Suddenly, the governess sees a man in one of the house’s towers. At first, she thinks it is the children’s uncle but soon realizes it is a stranger.
Concerned by the sighting, the governess nevertheless supposes that it must have been a trespassing traveler. But when she notices the same man staring at her one night outside the dining room window, she runs out of the house to confront him and finds him gone. The governess describes the man to Mrs. Grose, who identifies him as Peter Quint, the uncle's former valet. Mrs. Grose reveals that Quint, now dead, spent a great deal of time with Miles and was “too free” with the boy.
On another occasion, the governess is sitting with Flora by a lake when she notices a woman across the water. Although Flora gives no indication that she sees the woman, the governess believes she is aware of her presence. Again, the governess tells Mrs. Grose, who is convinced that the woman was Miss Jessel, the children’s late governess. Mrs. Grose also reveals that Miss Jessel enjoyed an inappropriate relationship with Quint before leaving Bly.
Soon, the governess comes to believe that the children are communicating with the ghosts of Quint and Miss Jessel behind her back, and that Miles’ expulsion has to do with this. She decides to keep them in her sight at all times. But as time goes on, the governess is privy to increasingly disturbing encounters between the children and the ghosts. She theorizes that the ghosts seek to possess the children and lead them to their deaths but refuses Mrs. Grose’s suggestion that she contact their uncle.
While walking to church one Sunday, Miles threatens the governess, saying that he plans to inform his uncle that she is keeping him out of school. Upset, the governess flees the church, rushing back to the house, where she sits on the stairs, crying. To her horror, she realizes that she sits in the spot where she once saw Miss Jessel’s ghost weeping as well.
Distraught, the governess rushes to the schoolroom, where she sees Miss Jessel sitting at her own table, staring at her as though she is the intruder. Later, the governess tells Mrs. Grose of the encounter, in which Miss Jessel said she was suffering from the torments of hell and wanted Flora to suffer with her. Terrified, the governess finally decides to write to the children’s uncle.
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@maizymiller9082
@maizymiller9082 9 месяцев назад
Thank you, this is the only reason I passed my exam on the book for honors English
@corydk4834
@corydk4834 10 месяцев назад
You guys did great with this video. Really captured the horror aspects
@GradeSaver
@GradeSaver 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for noticing! We wanted to make this one a little more spooky. 😊
@shaanparwani
@shaanparwani 9 месяцев назад
​@@GradeSaverI want you to do the dream of the red chamber please.
@karthickrajjs2992
@karthickrajjs2992 2 месяца назад
Good narration and animation. Coming right after I read the story. Intriguing yet classic story by Henry James. ❤
@Victorcolongarcia
@Victorcolongarcia Месяц назад
One of my faves! So ambiguous and haunting. I read it over the course of one night! I was that hooked
@memesoverdreams3969
@memesoverdreams3969 10 месяцев назад
If you could, I'd really appreciate The Picture of Dorian Gray next! It's my favorite of the classics!
@coleparker
@coleparker 8 месяцев назад
I have watched the movie; The Innocents, which is based on the book a number of times. I have never quite understood the ending though. I Kept wondering if the boy had died because of shock, or had been dead a long time, and in the movie what the suggestive kiss given the governess really represented.
@shivadhaarani5577
@shivadhaarani5577 10 месяцев назад
Very useful n dedicative...❤
@shivadhaarani5577
@shivadhaarani5577 10 месяцев назад
One small suggestion....can you please cover NET exam syllabus and upload videos on those topics... It will be more useful for all aspirants like us☺️.
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 9 месяцев назад
Just started reading it after seeing the great 1961 film
@shivadhaarani5577
@shivadhaarani5577 10 месяцев назад
Hii.... really loving all your videos😍
@thehellion754
@thehellion754 7 месяцев назад
DEAR. GOD. Hello everyone. I literally just finished reading it. My brain is melting. I am lost and confused. I'm sure I will wait a few years before I ever even THINK of re-reading. BOY WAS IT HARD TO READ
@gets995
@gets995 4 месяца назад
i also finished it, it was very hard to read😭😭
@grizzbear1136
@grizzbear1136 Месяц назад
@@gets995 I concur with your statement. Truly a difficult to understand.
@smiththeinspiringanimator7042
@smiththeinspiringanimator7042 10 месяцев назад
Awesome and cool! ^_^
@kainatfiaz1205
@kainatfiaz1205 10 месяцев назад
Fan of your voice ❤
@noorfathima9192
@noorfathima9192 8 месяцев назад
What did happened at the end please can anyone says is that little boy dead?
@enessler41
@enessler41 4 месяца назад
Yes
@tiffm3110
@tiffm3110 9 месяцев назад
Can you do The Yellow Wallpaper next? Also, can you please separate your different language videos to separate channels? Im trying to binge watch these videos and unfortunately do not speak Spanish
@GradeSaver
@GradeSaver 9 месяцев назад
Noted! 🌟 The best way to binge these videos without the Spanish ones is to view by playlist.
@erintrout7297
@erintrout7297 Месяц назад
If Mile’s heart is no longer beating then how is he the narrator??
@sililtatchu
@sililtatchu 10 дней назад
What? He is not the narrator. Its the storyteller douglas right?
@kainatfiaz1205
@kainatfiaz1205 10 месяцев назад
Make videos on Harry Poter series
@leonmason9141
@leonmason9141 9 месяцев назад
🙋 Promo`SM
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