Discusses the relationship between Mrs. Grose and the other Characters in "Turn of the Screw" by Solomon's
Date Submitted: 06/17/2003 13:21:44
Mrs. Grose, playing cleverly on the governess' visions, convinces her she is seeing
Peter Quint and Ms. Jessel in an effort to drive her mad. At least, that is according to Eric
Solomon's 'The Return of the Screw.' Mrs. Grose tries to remove the governess to get
to Flora.
Mrs. Grose will do anything to gain control of Flora, as she proved when she
murdered Peter Quint. He, along with Ms. Jessel, was too
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she says that his
wounds seem to be caused by a fall. This slight probability not only leaves open the
possibility of her lying, but it also reinforces the fact that she simply wants to protect the
children. Had Mrs. Grose been consumed by jealousy, she might have covered her tracks
a little more deviously. Instead, she makes a half-hearted attempt, caring not for her
safety but martyring herself for the sake of the children.
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