The Turn Of The Screw Literary Analysis

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Henry James’s delicate and complex style of writing has always brought the issue of various interpretations of his books. Even in The Turn of the Screw, James uses his unique plot composition to arouse the readers’ curiosity by providing an ambiguous ending. In this case, numerous suppositions are formed, and the analyses of the critics are made to solve a mystery that the author leaves behind. Among various interpretations, Stanley Renner and Guy Davidson share the commonality but use different approaches to grasp the true conception of the book. Both critics pinpoint the issue of the presence of the “ghost” that the governess witnesses; they both agree to the governess’s wrong perception of the unidentified ghostly figure. Renner particularly