Highlight the difference in British Culture and American Modernity. (Canterville Ghost)
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American vs. British society: “The Canterville Ghost” is a study in contrasts. Wilde takes an American family, places them in a British setting, then, through a series of mishaps, pits one culture against the other. He creates stereotypical characters that represent both England and the United States, and he presents each of these characters as comical figures, satirizing both the unrefined tastes of Americans and the determination of the British to guard their traditions.
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“The Canterville Ghost” is a study in contrasts. the author takes an American family, places them in a British setting, then, pits one culture against the other. He creates characters that represent both England and the United States, and he presents each of these characters as comical figures, mocking both the unrefined tastes of Americans and the determination of the British to guard their traditions.
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