The Turn of the Screw

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The Haunting of Innocence: A Quiz on The Turn of the Screw

Test your knowledge of Henry James' classic novella, "The Turn of the Screw." This quiz explores key themes, characters, and events that shape the chilling narrative of the governess and the children she cares for.

Are you prepared to dive deep into the haunting mysteries? Here's what you can expect:

  • Questions about character motivations
  • Insights on the eerie atmosphere
  • Analysis of pivotal moments and their implications
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by HauntingBreeze347
What does the governess think the kids are doing every night
Playing Around
Reading Books
Meeting up with the ghosts
Going to Sleep
What are the governess's thoughts about the kids?
They are innocent kids
They are nice but they are suspicious
They are rude kids
They are rude and they are suspicious
Why does the governess not want the uncle to be involved?
She thinks he is handsome
She promised to take care of the kids
She didn't want to leave the kids
All of the above
What does the governess react when Mrs. Grose mentioned that they should involve the uncle?
She liked the idea
She was excited
She threatened to leave , if Mrs. Grose did so
She called the uncle and explained what was happening
True or False: The governess believes the ghosts of Quint and Miss Jessel were encouraging the children to continue with the unspecified "evil"
True
False
How is the governess’s opinion on the kids different from chapter 11 to when it first started?
What was Flora looking at the 11th night?
At Miles outside
At Mrs. Grose
At the governess
At the sky
True or False: Flora was there when the governess was looking for her
True
False
How does the governess feel about Flora after she was hiding?
She happy and forgiving
She was upset and haunted
She was sad and depressed
She didn't care and went back to sleep
What happens to Mrs. Jessel when the governess try to approach her?
She talked to her
She ran
She didn't move at all
She vanished
Why does the governess not want the uncle involved in the situation
Because she promised not to call him
She was scared of the kids
Why don't the governess want to leave the kids alone?
Who did the governess see on the stairs at night
Peter quint
Jessel
Miles
Flora
True or False: The governess’s opinion on the kids the same before the recent chapters
True
False
What did peter quint say to the governess once she caught him on the stairs
Nothing
Something
"Hello"
"Bye"
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