What Happens To Miles And Flora In Turn Of The Screw?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

, , , ,

Several nights later,

the Governess awakens mysteriously and again discovers that Flora is furtively out of bed and looking out the window

– this time at Miles, who's on the lawn. Later on, as Miles distracts the Governess in the music room, Flora runs off.

Why did Miles get expelled Turn of the Screw?

Somewhere little

Miles had learned some naughty or evil words

. It is quite possible that he had earlier learned them from his association with Peter Quint. He repeated these words at school and when others in turn repeated them, little Miles was expelled from school.

Why did Miles die in The Turn of the Screw?

When Miles dies, there seems to be little explanation for this occurrence other than the governess's—

he has been dispossessed

, and this has killed him. … Readers who view the governess as mad tend to speculate that perhaps the governess killed him by hugging him too hard and smothering him.

Is Miles a ghost in Turn of the Screw?

The Governess freaks out because of the reappearance of Peter Quint, and calls out to the ghost to go away. Miles, alarmed, asks if it's Miss Jessel. When the Governess tells him that it's not in fact the former governess, but is the other villain, Miles

desperately turns

to look at the ghost – but he's gone.

Why was Miles sent home from boarding?

The cause of Miles's expulsion is one of the

central mysteries in

the plot; we find out at the end that he was kicked out merely for saying things, but it's up to us to imagine what he possibly could have said to other students that would merit such a punishment.

What is the point of The Turn of the Screw?

In “The Turn of the Screw,”

the governess is using an unconscious means of defense, projection, to protect herself from her superego, while continuing to hold onto her sexual desires

. “The Turn of the Screw” is told in a setting that at once begins to make the reader doubt the story's validity.

What do the ghosts represent in Turn of the Screw?

1) The

ghosts are real and evil

; the governess is heroic and good; Miles' and Flora's illness are proof of the ghosts' malignant effect and no responsibility of the governess, who did everything possible to save the children from perdition.

Why did Jessel leave Bly?

Mrs. Grose reluctantly admits that Miss Jessel was just as wicked as Peter Quint, that

the two of them were having an affair

and that Miss Jessel left Bly in disgrace.

Is Ms Grose a ghost?

Grose,

is a spirit until the very end

, mainly due to the fact that – unlike the other ghosts – she refused to forget herself. The series provides subtle hints at the big reveal that Hannah Grose is dead but viewers are not aware of this until episode 5. … Episode 5 also showcased that Mrs.

What happened to the former governess in The Turn of the Screw?

The teller of the governess's tale at the Christmas Eve gathering. Douglas knew the governess, who had been his sister's

governess after her time at Bly

, and may have been in love with her. He is the only one who has heard the tale, since the governess left him in charge of her manuscript after she died.

Is Peter Quint a ghost?

As it turns out,

Peter was killed by the Lady in the Lake and had become a ghost

. … After being killed by the Lady in the Lake, Peter joined the many ghosts that roam around Bly Manor, such as the doll-face ghost, the plague doctor ghost, and more.

Why does Miles want to go back to school?

Miles maintains that he wants to go back to school

to be around his “own sort

,” to which the governess laughs and refers to Flora as the only example of his “sort” she knows.

Who is Miss Jessel in The Turn of the Screw?

The children's deceased governess, Miss Jessel is

the second ghost the governess encounters at Bly

. Mrs. Grose says that Miss Jessel had been a lady (she had a good upbringing, and dressed well) and she had a controversial affair with Peter Quint.

Why is miles so creepy?

In addition to trying to keep their loved ones safe from Bly's Lady of the Lake, Flora and Miles are

acting strangely because they're occasionally possessed by star-crossed lovers

and former employees Rebecca Jessel (Tahirah Sharif) and Peter Quint (Oliver Jackson-Cohen).

What is wrong with Miles in the haunting of Bly Manor?

The first time we see Peter take over Miles is the night he dies, when he touches Miles's shoulder and takes over his body. So each time Miles

gets aggressive

or behaves in a way you'd expect an adult to rather than a child, it's really Peter's actions coming through.

What happened to Miles at boarding school?

The story with Miles started with him being expelled from boarding school. He wasn't possessed at this point.

Miles got a letter from Flora to say “come home

,” and he did everything he could to make that happened. Sent home, that was when things got very bad.

Maria LaPaige
Author
Maria LaPaige
Maria is a parenting expert and mother of three. She has written several books on parenting and child development, and has been featured in various parenting magazines. Maria's practical approach to family life has helped many parents navigate the ups and downs of raising children.