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yes madam replied the old housekeeper in a low voice blood has been split in the floor what are the different reactions to the blood strain answer from the canter ville ghost by oscar wilde by brainly.com class 8​

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The Canterville Ghost is a study in contrast. Wilde takes an American family, and places them in a British setting. Then, through a series of mishaps, he pits one culture against the other. His stereotypical characters represent both England and the United States. He presents each of these characters as comical figures. Wilde satirises both the unrefined tastes of Americans and the determination of the British to guard their traditions. Sir Simon is not a symbol of England, as perhaps. Mrs Umney is, but rather a paragon of British culture. He stands in perfect contrast to Otises. Sir Simon misunderstands the Otises just as they misunderstand him. Wilde clearly wishes to emphasise the culture clash between England and the United States by putting them against each other. Though Wilde tells a humorous tale, but it appears that he also intends to convey a message. He uses fifteen-year-old Virginia for this purpose. Virginia says that the ghost helped her see the significance of life and death, and why love is stronger than both. ‘The Canterville Ghost’ has the theme of life and death to examine the issue of forgiveness.

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