I thought I wasn't sure what I was going to get by the end in terms of like, do I need to know if these ghosts are really there? Like, I don't know that's the point. It's actually really interesting to hear what's going on in her mind when she's seeing these kids and thinking that the kids are seeing them too. And it's just kind of interesting to get that point of view because you're getting it from the potentially crazy person's point of view. But she never doubts it, which could potentially be why she's crazy or could potentially bewhy it's real.
What makes a good ghost story? If you said creepy children, gothic architecture, and unreliable narrators, then Henry James has you covered The Turn of the Screw.
This week Andrew mangles words, Craig gets lost in James' Victorian prose, and the two solve the mystery surrounding the ghosts of Bly.
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