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Shvoong Home>Books>Novels & Novellas>The Canterville Ghost Review

The Canterville Ghost

Book Review   by:havana     Original Author: Oscar Wilde
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I have a crush on ghosts... and this one is no exception. Poor fellow. He gave his best to scare the American minister modern family, but when he got acquainted with the evil twins, the pragmatic Washington, their materialistic parents and, more importantly, the impertinent, independent young Virginia, he had no chance but to fall asleep once and for all. He was sympathetic in is old fashion, poorly sophisticated in a charming way (I was just thinking about the hours he would spend in front of the cupboard, perfecting his outfits and building more or less terrifying “characters”… all that effort in vain), though this wasn’t enough to touch the discourteous Otis, who actually found it cool to have a (preferably quiet) spirit meandering around in their new place.Thus, the Canterville ghost is a character rich in sub-characters, all of them united in a meta-personage with symbolic meaning. Old England is for sale, the New World has come to invade the colonialist, respecting no blood colors. Also the former romantic types of horror (based on fears inspired by religion and antichrist-like figures) are threatened, so as the once very talented "actor" represented by the phantom becomes outrageously ridiculous in his performances. Poor old spectrum.
Published: September 28, 2007   
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