
Rosa Bud
Rosa Bud is a character from the novel "The Turn of the Screw" by Henry James. She is a young, innocent girl who becomes a central figure in the story’s eerie events. Rosa is the niece of her guardian and is often portrayed as sweet and vulnerable, with an ongoing connection to the mysterious influences haunting her surroundings. Her character embodies innocence and purity, which contrast with the darker, supernatural themes of the story. Rosa’s presence emphasizes the novel’s exploration of innocence amid suspicion, psychological complexity, and the unsettling atmosphere of the haunted estate.