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Publisher: Independently Published
Published: Sep 7 2020
Pages: 166
Weight: 0.55
Height: 0.38 Width: 5.98 Depth: 9.02
Language: English
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
Eve, the story of the ghost was brought up. A man named Douglas recalled the tutelage of his sister, who reportedly saw an appearance years ago. In fact, she documented her experience in the manuscript he promised to deliver. When questioned further, it was learned that a parent was hired to take care of the two young disciples who had been left in the care of their uncle. When this man hires a guardian, he implicitly advises her that she has to deal with any problems and not disturb him.
The story of the reign opens the day she arrives in her new position. Her expenses - Miles and Flora - are the perfect little kids who don't seem to get anyone in trouble. She likes them more and more, even though the little Miles is kicked out of school. In discussing this incident, the parents and Mrs. Grose, the housewife, decided that the miles were too good for normal school.
The parents love her position and her children, and she secretly hopes her handsome employer will see how well she is doing. After a while, she noticed the strange man's body for a while. She wondered if the big house in the countryside had a secret. But later, she saw the same face outside the dining room window. When she explained the face to Mrs. Grose, she heard it belonged to Peter Quint, a former servant who had been dead for about a year.
Next, the dominion will find another reappearance in the feminine form. In further consultation with Mrs. Grose, this was the former parent of Miss Jessel, who mysteriously died about a year ago. When the current government pressures Mrs. Grose for more information, she learns that Peter Quint and Miss Jessel are close, and on top of that, the two are too familiar with the children.
After more appearances, the parents decided to go back and watch the kids, then she began to wonder if the kids knew if there was an appearance. Observing the behavior of the child, she decided that they had to be aware of the presence of these numbers. She noticed that in the middle of the night, little Miles was out for a walk on the lawn. Besides, the little Flora would wake up at night and look out of the window.
Returning from church early one morning, the parents met Miss Jessel in the schoolroom. During the encounter, the parent feels that the former teacher wants to accept Flora and make the little girl suffer with her. She now intends to break her deal with the employer and write him a letter to come down.
That day, walking to the edge of the lake, she saw Miss Jessel's body again and drew little Flora's attention on it. But the little girl couldn't see anything. In addition, the housekeeper who was with saw nothing. Mrs. Grose takes little Flora back home. The next day, the maid comes to the administrative unit and tells the horrible language Flora uses and why the young woman has to communicate with the wicked in order to use the language.
The guardian took the little Flora away, and that night as she talked to Little Mile, Peter Quint's figure appeared in the window. When the guardian confronts the little Miles by appearing, the boy collapses and the parents record that he is dead.
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