The Turn of the Screw

How does the narrator feel about the events she tells?

Book: another turn of the screw by Henry James

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This opening framing section notably sets itself apart from the story. As told from an objective authorial perspective, in which the unnamed narrator himself speaks about his own transcription of the manuscript into the book his reader holds in his/her hands, it seems at first glance to provide the reader with trustworthy background information necessary for the story. The narrator seems reliable, objective, and ready to tell the story.