In "Turn of the Screw," Henry James presents this story as a recorded factual ghost is a major influence to the story and the reader. This is questioning the readers thoughts on the narrator's reliability. With the setting that is told, narrator's own confessions of the sightings, and pieces of the unconscious effect emerging in the story, she's considered an unreliable narrator. This story is questioning the reader if she is actual insane or haunted throughout the story. I believe that the governess is insane because of the various sightings of ghosts, how the children act around her, and miles dying. The beginning of the story is told through the governess with her own words having her character shown. Her character isn't …show more content…
Grose takes flora to London with her and leaves Miles at Bly with the governess. Before this Miles had asked to go back to school with his mates, because he wants to spend time with children his own age. The governess rejects his request and held him captive at Bly like a prisoner. Being trapped there with the crazed governess he's given up what little hope he has of leaving. The governess had told him notifying his uncle would do no good considering he does not care for the children. With that I'm assuming that's why Miles was feeling depressed because one of his only living relatives no longer care for him. At the end of the book the author writes it to wear it sounds like Miles is in a prison because the way he is standing in the window “The frames and squares were a kind image, for him, a kind failure. I felt that I saw him, in any case, shut in and shut out.” With him being shut outside of the world he is shut inside with the deranged governess. Thinking that the governess has won over her battle over good vs evil. She demands that Miles sees Peter Quint as she did with flora, Miles claims he doesn't see anything. The governess spirals out of control and definitely slips into insanity. She tries to touch Miles, Miles then gets worked up over all the stress she put on him and decides to hug him but he has a heart attack and dies or smothered him to death it's unclear how Miles really dies. The governess claimed she had dispossessed his heart of the evil, but really she had killed him with her obsession with the uncle and her