lication and emphasizes her possessionof a potentiallyРdangerous sexuality.РThe last part is about the figure of Mrs. Gross and Miss Jessel.Mrs. Gross is aРproper feminine character and a representation of material. On the country, MissРJessel was considered improper and a portrait of a woman fallen. She is a warn for theРgoverness becausethe governess thinks that if she had some improper relationshipРwith men then her future would be more worse than Miss Jessel. Then in such aРsituation the little girl Flora was in the battle of these three women: the asexualРmother Mrs. Gross, the sexual whore role played by Miss Jessel and unformed specialРfigure the governess.Finally, Flora tends to the familiar figure Mrs. Gross and theРgoverness did her best to win the Miles in the battle with Quint.