character sketch of sir simon(150-200 words)
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Sir Simon, is the namesake and major character in "The Canterville Ghost." He has roamed the interior of Canterville Chase since his death in 1584 and is a very complex and emotional character, for a number of reasons. Secondly, the ghost has a theatrical nature which he expresses through his hauntings. Sir Simon de Canterville died in the 16th century.
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Sir Simon, is the namesake and major character in "The Canterville Ghost." He has roamed the interior of Canterville Chase since his death in 1584 and is a very complex and emotional character, for a number of reasons. Secondly, the ghost has a theatrical nature which he expresses through his hauntings. Sir Simon de Canterville died in the 16th century.
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Sir Simon or the ghost is the namesake and major character in The Canterville Ghost. he has room the interior of The Canterville chase Since his death in 1584 and is a very complex and emotional character for a number of reasons.
first of all the ghost is fiercely proud of his personal history. He boasts for example of his success at kenilworth tournament and the compliment paid to his suit of armour by Queen Elizabeth.He loves to reminisce about his brilliant and uninterrupted career of 300 years as the resident Ghost of Canterville chase. this week collections border on egotism as the narrator states in chapter 3 but are Central to understanding the delight he feels at being able to scare others.
The ghost is therefore not at all how one might imagine a ghost to be. he is otherworldly yet strangely human. he excudes pride and Vanity it is vulnerable and feels a strong urge to repent of his past crimes
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first of all the ghost is fiercely proud of his personal history. He boasts for example of his success at kenilworth tournament and the compliment paid to his suit of armour by Queen Elizabeth.He loves to reminisce about his brilliant and uninterrupted career of 300 years as the resident Ghost of Canterville chase. this week collections border on egotism as the narrator states in chapter 3 but are Central to understanding the delight he feels at being able to scare others.
The ghost is therefore not at all how one might imagine a ghost to be. he is otherworldly yet strangely human. he excudes pride and Vanity it is vulnerable and feels a strong urge to repent of his past crimes
please mark as brain list thank you
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