The Canterville Ghost

Oscar Wilde


Available Answers

  1. 1.

    Who are the persons in the story that believe that ghosts exist? Who are the persons that don't believe it? How are the two groups different from each other?

  2. 2.

    Do some persons think that ghosts may exist but we need  not be afraid of them? If so, who are they? What do they do to make us think they are unafraid?

  3. 3.

    Does the ghost seem to realise who the newcomers are and what makes them arrogant? How can you tell?

  4. 4.

    Scenes 1 to 5 show us different parts of the story as it progress. But there is one place within a scene where we see something that happened generations ago. What do we see in that place?

  5. 5.

    What do you think is the main point of this story? Choose one of these or view.

    1. to show opposing beliefs about ghosts
    2. to contrast the attitudes of older and younger generations
    3. to show how ancident houses and families often have strange beliefs
    4. to contrast and make fun of British and American cultures
  6. 6.

    Make two passive sentences with each of these active ones.

    1. The butler gave the Duchess a drink of water.
    2. My brother showed me a new computer game.
    3. he company has offered my friend a new job.
    4. The judges gave her a special prize.
    5. Ritesh gave me this book.
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