Los gemelos Otis atormentan al pobre fantasma con bromas pesadas y trampas, llevándolo a un estado de depresión y frustración al ver que sus mejores disfraces terroríficos fallan.
Solo la joven Virginia Otis siente compasión por Sir Simon. Ella lo ayuda a cumplir una antigua profecía para que finalmente pueda encontrar la paz en el "Jardín de la Muerte". Temas Principales The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde - Project Gutenberg
En lugar de huir aterrorizados, el Sr. Otis le ofrece al fantasma el "Lubricante Solar Tammany" para sus ruidosas cadenas, y Washington Otis limpia la "imborrable" mancha de sangre con el quitamanchas "Campeón".
La historia sigue a la familia Otis, unos estadounidenses modernos y escépticos que compran , una antigua mansión inglesa. A pesar de las advertencias de Lord Canterville sobre el espíritu de Sir Simon de Canterville, quien ha aterrorizado a los residentes durante siglos, los Otis no se dejan asustar.
" El fantasma de Canterville " de Oscar Wilde es un relato corto clásico publicado por primera vez en 1887. Es ampliamente conocido por ser una ingeniosa parodia de las historias de terror góticas de la época, en la que Wilde utiliza el humor para resaltar el choque cultural entre las tradiciones británicas y el pragmatismo estadounidense. Sinopsis y Trama
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