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Character Sketch Of Sir Simon De Canterville In The Canterville Ghost

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Sir Simon, or the ghost, 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. ... But, as his failures increase, his character softens and becomes more vulnerable.

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Sir Simon de Canterville:

“The Canterville Ghost”, written by the well known English author Oscar Wilde, is a humorous story about a ghost trying to get the attention of an American family living in his castle.

Sir Simon de Canterville is a sixteenth-century ancestor of Lord Canterville. Sir Simon de Canterville was the ghost in the novel. He was the ancestor of Lord Canterville. He became ghost in 1584 after his mysterious death after which his body had never been recovered. In 1575 he had murdered his wife for not cooking the buck deliciously. He had been haunting the Canterville Chase for the last 300 hundred years during which he had frightened many people to death. He kept the blood stain in shape regularly. However, when the Otis family arrived, he could not scare them at all. Rather he was shocked at their fearlessness and scientific attitude. He had never been insulted by anyone in his entire life. He tried many times to scare the Otis family; but twins always foiled all his plans. He became so scared of the twins that he confined himself to his secret chamber. However, when he interacted with Virginia, we came to know about his repentance and sadness for his past misdeeds. He requested her to help him get mercy from the angel of death.

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