Similarities Between The Turn Of The Screw By Andrea Gencheva

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The work of Andrea Gencheva has an interesting point of view since she chose to look into the gothic aspect of The Turn of the Screw. Indeed, the oeuvre by Henry James meets the eligibility requirements. For instance, the setting takes place in a castle, Bly; it has an ambiance of secrecy and suspense; it has ghostly events with the appearances of the spectres of Peter Quint and Miss Jessel as well as overwrought feelings from the governess and also the metonymy of foreboding and woe. While the first paragraph is about how Gothic heroines are “damsels in distress, persecuted by the grimy tyrant” they need to escape from , there is a parallel between her description and the fact that the governess is a paradox herself, creating alterations

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