Theme of Evil in The Turn of the Screw
The evil of Henry James' The Turn of the Screw is a pervasive force which envelops not only the children and the
governess but the
mind of the reader who ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet and Turn of the Screw
.... critics seem divided on the question of whether the ghosts the
governess sees at Bly are "real" or only a product of the
governess's insane
mind, though the ....
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Social & Economic Forces in Turn of the Screw
.... of the children." In her role as protector of the children against the "ghosts," the
Governess remains bound to the children and her employer in her
mind. ....
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Racism in America. Henry James' Turn of the Screw
.... he does not want contacted, "not a word" (James Chapter 2). Similarly, at one point we see the
Governess demean herself for speaking her
mind in comparison to ....
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Henry James
.... The apparitions are clearly not a manifestation of the
mind of the
governess, for they have a clear influence on the children and cause the death of the boy. ....
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Isabel Allende's novel The House of the Spirits
.... The apparitions are clearly not a manifestation of the
mind of the
governess, for they have a clear influence on the children and cause the death of the boy. ....
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Depiction of Women in Fiction
.... The apparitions are clearly not a manifestation of the
mind of the
governess, for they have a clear influence on the children and cause the death of the boy. ....
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Jane Austen's Emma
.... Emma has another suitor in
mind for Harriet, and her pride will not admit to other .... she is quite willing to take credit for matching her former
governess with a ....
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EMMA AND HER CRITICS
.... Emma has another suitor in
mind for Harriet, and her pride will not admit to other .... she is quite willing to take credit for matching her former
governess with a ....
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Character of Jean Muir in Alcott's Behind a Mask
.... Jean as a
governess, as an actor, as a manipulator with words of the man she .... or she may not be, but she is certainly acting from her conscious
mind as well. ....
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The Story of Jane Eyre
.... The job of
governess is one that is open to women and that does not carry as much disapproval as .... Red hereafter has an association in her
mind with this terror. ....
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Jane Eyre
.... The job of
governess is one that is open to women and that does not carry as much disapproval as .... Red hereafter has an association in her
mind with this terror. ....
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The Importance of Being Earnest
.... she must be satisfied with the fictional identity she creates in her
mind. .... Cecily's
governess enters, and pales on seeing Lady Bricknell, who accuses her of ....
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Emma
.... The chapter also informs us of the marriage of Emma's
governess, Miss Taylor, as well .... he denies he said anything to her and she says "never
mind, we understand ....
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Susanna Haswell Rowson
.... She worked as a
governess and wrote four novels before returning to America in 1793, married .... to our world as to hers: The very basis of true peace of
mind is a ....
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Cecily's Diary in The Importance of Being Earnest
.... A
Governess leading a restricted life leads an expansive life of fantasy in a three .... able to read the diary, in order to know the contents of the
mind and heart ....
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Strindberg's MISS JULIE and Chekhov's CHERRY ORCHARD
.... and the influence of her fiancé on a weak, degenerate
mind" (95 .... well in general, as his promise to help the chronically disappointed
governess Charlotta shows ....
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Agatha Christie's Detective Novels
.... She also had no regular
governess, but she did have a young Frenchwoman as a .... Crime on Her
Mind: Fifteen Stories of Female Sleuths from the Victorian Era to the ....
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"Where I'm Calling From"
.... aware of things going on around her, and able to think about those things with an independent
mind. .... She calls home, but the
governess says the boy is all right ....
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Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels
.... your piece-work, and the only thing you have got to do is to
mind your piece .... when faced with the prospect of having to earn her living as a
governess does she ....
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Margaret Drabble
.... aloof, wealthy parents and her obsessively religious, superstitious
governess - combined to .... a certain mysterious and glamorous aura in Sarah's
mind, and as a ....
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