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Created by katie.browell
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| Question | Answer |
| Feelings for employer | 'I was carried away in London' |
| Feelings for employer -Doulgas | 'the seduction exercised by the splendid young man. She succumbed to it' |
| Family Background -Douglas | 'The youngest of several daughters of a poor country parson' |
| Family Background -Governess | 'I was in receipt of disturbing letters from home, where things were not going well.' |
| Feelings about Bly -Governess | 'A castle of romance' 'it was a big ugly antique but convenient house' |
| Emotional State -Governess | 'A succession of flights and drops' |
| Sleep -Governess | 'I slept little that night' 'It was imagined whether I slept' |
| Fictionalizing -Books | 'A mystery of Udolpho' 'The book i had in my hand was Feildings 'Ameila'' -unfailing good and faithful heroine, pursued by am assortment of men |
| Sense of Responsibility -Governess | 'Well, i was strangely at the helm' |
| Sense of Importance -Governess | 'I rather applaud myself as I look back' |
| Sense of Importance -Governess about children | 'They had nothing but me' |
| Sense of importance -Governess on first arrival | 'dropped me as decent a curtsy as if I had been the mistress or a distinguished visitor .' |
| Response to Ghosts -Governess about Quint | 'as if I had been staring at him for years and had known him always' |
| Response to Ghost -Mrs Grose and Governess | "He is handsome?" "Remarkably." |
| Irrational Reasoning -Mrs Grose and Governess | "She told you? "Not a word - that's the horror." |
| Irrational Reasoning -Governess | 'The more I go over it the more I see in it, and the more I see in it the more I fear. I don't know what I don't see and what I don't fear.' |
| Belief without Evidence | 'Our not seeing it the strongest of proof' |
| Changes of Mind -Governess about Flora | 'rosy sprite' 'she had turned common and almost ugly' |
| Changes of mind -Governess on Children | 'Their false little lovely eyes' |
| Irresponsible Governess -Governess to Miles | 'I don't think your Uncle much cares' |
| Irresponsible Governess -Governess on Flora after the Lake | 'That child-horrors? ...Thank God, So it justifies me' |
| Irresponsible Governess -Governess final scene | 'If he were innocent what then on earth was I?' |
| Possessiveness -Governess | 'seize one more chance of possessing him' 'my boy' |
| Possessiveness -Governess on Flora | 'To watch, teach, 'form' little Flora' |
| Self Sacrifice -Governess | 'I was a screen' 'I should serve as an expiatory shield' |
| Use of physical force -Governess on Miles | 'yet my hands - for pure tenderness - shook him' |
| Use of physical force -Governess on Mrs Grose | 'pushing my college fairly to the wall' METAPHOR |
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