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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

The Turn of the Screw by Henry James Essays -- The Turn of the Screw H

The Turn of the rearThis sassy was, surprisingly, interesting. The intensely complex and worldly concernifold (if non confusing) sentences, upon first thought, do me expect an experience of complete, utter, and gist confusion however, they served non only to prolong my interest in the allegory for I had to c at oncentrate to grasp the full, enough meaning of his thoughts scarce excessively to create in me a maven of enjoyment, that of being enriched with the experiences of the main voice so that my life and that characters became inseparable, only it occurred not only with the main character, provided with the entire plot at once all characters, all scenes (to which I shall come late), all conversations... everything. I invite never seen a man so able to express so oftentimes in one and only(a) sentence, and still be able to beat the reader follow his thoughts throughout the entire process. Henry James was a master of expression and grammar. His top executive to form a complex, yet dogged sentence did nothing but add to the character reference of the novel.The characters alone added to the quality of the novel. It is not so much as they were entirely presumptive, but they were believable to the extent of their being in a ghost story. The things that happened to these poor characters were not natural in any sense, but they were completely acceptable from in spite of appearance a ghost story. Miles, for example, was in any case beautiful in action, too simple in thought, and too bid in appearance (for both the governess and Mr. Quint) to be co... The Turn of the Screw by Henry James Essays -- The Turn of the Screw HThe Turn of the ScrewThis novel was, surprisingly, interesting. The intensely complex and intricate (if not confusing) sentences, upon first thought, made me expect an experience of complete, utter, and total confusion however, they served not only to keep my interest in the novel for I had to concentrat e to grasp the full, rich meaning of his thoughts but also to create in me a sense of enjoyment, that of being enriched with the experiences of the main character so that my life and that characters became inseparable, only it occurred not only with the main character, but with the entire plot at once all characters, all scenes (to which I shall come late), all conversations... everything. I have never seen a man so able to express so much in one sentence, and still be able to have the reader follow his thoughts throughout the entire process. Henry James was a master of expression and grammar. His ability to form a complex, yet coherent sentence did nothing but add to the quality of the novel.The characters alone added to the quality of the novel. It is not so much as they were entirely believable, but they were believable to the extent of their being in a ghost story. The things that happened to these poor characters were not natural in any sense, but they were completely accepta ble from within a ghost story. Miles, for example, was too beautiful in action, too simple in thought, and too tempting in appearance (for both the governess and Mr. Quint) to be co...

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