Question:
Explaining Quotes from "The Turn Of The Screw" (Part 3)
Can you assist with an explanation of this quote:
"Similarly, her horror at Flora during the first apparition of Miss Jessel at the lake is precisely due to Flora's refusal to acknowledge the ghost; Flora keeps her knowledge of its presence - which the governess is convinced she in fact possesses - a secret, unarticulated and unspoken, rather than exposing it to the light of rationality and the social world through words" (Henry James, The Turn of the Screw).