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Describe the ghost in Canterville ghost.

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Answered by Anonymous
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His aspect is very terrible: "He is an old man, his eyes were as red burning coals, long grey hair fell over his shoulkders in matted coils, his garments, which were of antique cut, were soiled and ragged, and from his wrists and ankles hung heavy manacles and rusty gyves."

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Answered by lncredible
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The Canterville Ghost" is a short story written by Oscar Wilde. It begins with the Otis family, who are Americans, buying the Canterville mansion in England. The previous owner warns the Otis family that the house has been haunted for many years by a ghost named Sir Simon. The Otis family doesn't believe the story for the simple reason that they do not believe in ghosts. Not long after taking possession of the house, the Otis family is forced to admit that the ghost and the haunting is real; however, the story never becomes a "scary ghost story." In fact, the story becomes a comedy as it parodies the stereotypical ghost story. One reason that the story never becomes truly scary is because the Otis family simply refuses to be scared of the ghost. In fact, the two young Otis twins make it their personal goal to antagonize Sir Simon at every possible moment. It gets to the point that Sir Simon is scared to even leave his hiding places. The only family member that takes pity on Sir Simon is Virginia, and Sir Simon pleads with her to help him finally cross over to his eternal resting place. Virginia agrees to help Sir Simon, and she accompanies him to the Garden of Death where he can finally sleep forever. The story ends with Virginia getting married. Her husband asks her what happened between her and the ghost, and Virginia refuses to tell him.

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