“The Canterville Ghost” is a satire that criticizes the rigidity of Victorian society and its lack of imagination. Through the figure of the ghost, Oscar Wilde questions social conventions and highlights the importance of compassion and empathy.
“The Canterville Ghost” was published in 1887, during the Victorian era in England. In this period, society was marked by strict morality and a rigid social hierarchy. Oscar Wilde, known for his wit and social critique, challenged the norms of the time through his work, using humor and irony to question traditional values and emphasize the importance of individuality and authenticity.
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