Turn of the Screw
br Turn of the Screw -- Answers 1 . The uncle cares for his family and realizes his own limitations Since he lacks the necessary experience to care for the children , he entrusts them to those people whom he trusts . Fortunately for him , he is a man of means , able to afford servants to watch over the little ones . It is true , he requests that the governess be someone who does not burden him with her concerns . It seems , he wants someone who is a free thinker , able to figure out solutions to the

household obligations herself--to not even consult the uncle on the matters of the home . On the surface , this would seemingly make the uncle appear a lazy person someone who wants to just place the burden of raising the siblings on someone else , but he does check on the children 's condition
2 . The ending of the story illustrates the inadvertent domination of the governess over the children , particularly Miles , with her paranoia The governess becomes more disturbed by her perceptions of Miles and his sister Flora . The governess believes the two children had seen ghosts of Peter Quint and Miss Jessel , their uncle s valet and their former governess , respectively . The story s governess has seen these spirits as well and fears the children have gone to be with them , even as Flora disappears one day . The governess surmises , Flora went with Miss Jessel and Miles gone with Peter Quint . Flora takes ill after the governess forces the little girl to confront the issue of Miss Jessel spirit though the little girl never sees the ghost , but Miles promptly drops dead immediately after the governess compels him to see Quint s apparition . One could argue that both children were in steady contact with the ghosts except that when the governess made each one encounter an apparition , the children suffered vilely
3 . The governess would have supreme authority over the household Moreover , the governess could never trouble the uncle . She could never complain about any problems at the residence at anytime . Take over the whole thing herself , even receive payment from the uncle s solicitor In addition to these responsibilities , the governess would have to look after the little boy who attended a boarding school at the time of her hire
4 . The framing of the story involves a combination of an introduction in the third person omniscient perspective and the rest of the story told from the first person point of view . Within The Turn of the Screw itself , the character of Douglas reads the memoirs of his former governess . The central story in the work is told from the central intelligence or the governess 's point of view...





