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The Turn of the Screw

Some people may see the character of Mrs. Grose in “The Turn of the Screw” as somewhat inconsequential because it seems as though she doesn’t do anything to help the book along. But in truth she serves a bigger purpose than she appears to serve. Mrs. Grose is an essential part in developing the story.

Mrs. Grose is the reason the governess thinks she is seeing ghosts because of the Peter Quint incident. The governess was walking in the fields of the estate when she saw a figure in the distance on the old tower. The figure then disappeared and this frightened the governess so she went to Mrs. Grose. Before the governess could tell Mrs. Grose what had happened she saw the strange man again, but this time at the window. The governess was in quite a state when Mrs. Grose came in the room and the governess told her what she saw and descri

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Grose is an essential part of the story as proven by the above statements. Grose concluded that the man the governess saw was Peter Quint. An example of this is when the governess first believes that Quint is there not for her, but for “someone else. Grose’s fault that the governess thinks the children are being visited by the ghosts. Grose plays a significant presence in the telling of the story by giving us a conflict. Grose is responsible for the governess thinking that she is seeing ghosts.

In conclusion, in “The Turn of the Screw”, the character of Mrs. The governess also believes the children are seeing ghosts and just not telling anyone. Grose never says anything on that subject. She never says if she believes the children are or aren’t seeing ghosts. Grose told the governess that Quint was dead she thinks she saw a ghost. Grose says: “he was looking for someone else, you say-someone who was not you?” The governess replies: “He was looking for little Miles.

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