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The Canterville Ghost, Class 11 English novel - Character sketch of characte...Kendriya Vidyalaya
This ppt aims to describe all the characters of class 11 novel 'The Canterville Ghost. There is both brief and detailed character sketch of all characters of class 11 long reading text(novel).
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Mr. Jones the farmer is a drunk and cruel tyrant, and one day the animals on his farm have had enough of him, so they take over the farm and kick him out. They set up a government of their own. It starts out as an egalitarian government, where all animals are equal, but as time progresses it turns into a regime as repressive and totalitarian as that of Mr. Jones. Their new motto is "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others." In the end they become a drunk tyrant just like Mr. Jones, so the revolution was not revolution at all.
The Canterville Ghost, Class 11 English novel - Character sketch of characte...Kendriya Vidyalaya
This ppt aims to describe all the characters of class 11 novel 'The Canterville Ghost. There is both brief and detailed character sketch of all characters of class 11 long reading text(novel).
self made presentation...
Mr. Jones the farmer is a drunk and cruel tyrant, and one day the animals on his farm have had enough of him, so they take over the farm and kick him out. They set up a government of their own. It starts out as an egalitarian government, where all animals are equal, but as time progresses it turns into a regime as repressive and totalitarian as that of Mr. Jones. Their new motto is "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others." In the end they become a drunk tyrant just like Mr. Jones, so the revolution was not revolution at all.
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This is a slide on THE CANTERVILLE GHOST. It is summarized chapter-wise. Pictures are also added into it for clear and better understanding. Hope you enjoy the slide.
Sorry Folks for putting a restriction on Download, so now it is removed. Feel free to download this presentation.
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A very graphic depiction of the plot and characters in Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations; done visually to facilitate teaching the book to high school or community college students
Fielding: Tom Jones - Power Point PresentationShineLifeHeart
In the presentation:
1. Fielding's life and works
2. Tom Jones (Characteristics)
3. Tom Jones' genre (Bildungroman and picaresque novel)
4. Plot
5. Themes
6. A Text (from the book): The foundling (Characteristis)
ATTENTION, please read:
This is only a presentation with the main points, not all the reasearch is present in this.
If you are looking for a presentation with all the reasearches in it, this is not the right one.
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7. "The Canterville Ghost" is a
popular short story by Oscar
Wilde, widely adapted for the
screen and stage.
AUTHOR
8.
9. CHARACTERS
1. The Ghost
2. Mr. Otis
3. Mrs. Otis
4. Washington Otis
5. The Twins
6. Virginia E. Otis
7. Duke of Chesire
8. Lord Canterville
9. Mrs. Umney
11. The Ghost
The ghost: It is the ghost of the castle for
centuries. He was Sir Simon de
Canterville and died in 1584, his spirit still
haunts the Chase. His aspect is very
terrible: “He is an old man, his eyes were
as red burning coals, long grey hair fell
over his shoulders in matted coils, his
garments, which were of antique cut,
were soiled and ragged, and from his
wrists and ankles hung heavy manacles
and rusty gyves.”
12. Mr. Otis
Mr. Otis: He is the father
of the Otis family. He is a
middle-agedAmerican
minister; he is determinate,
inflexible, rational, and
practical , in conclusion a
true American. In fact at
the beginning he believes
that the ghost doesn’t
exist.
13. Mrs. Otis
Mrs. Otis:The mother
isn't scared of the
ghost and even asks
him if he wants a
remedy for his
stomach. She is a very
pretty middle-aged
woman with fine eyes
and a superb profile.
14. Washington Otis
Washington: The Otis’s' oldest son; “he is a
fire-haired rather good-looking young man;
gardenias and peerage are his only
weaknesses.”
15. The Twins
The Twins: They are usually
called the Stars and Stripes; they
are delightful boys and the only
true republicans of the family.”
These children always play tricks
on the ghost and make him
depressed and desperate. All
along the story, they imagine
jokes and even dress up as
ghosts.
16. Virginia E. Otis
Virginia: She is a little girl of
fifteen, lovely as a fawn, and
with a fine freedom, in her
large blue eyes. She is kind
and with welling heart. The
daughter is the only one in
the family who is scared by
the ghost. She never speaks
except to the ghost, at the
end of the story.
17. Duke Of Chesire
Duke of Cheshire: He is a
handsome young desperately
in love with the fifteen-year
old Virginia Otis. However,
his guardians pack him off to
Eton, and he must wait to
marry. His devotion is
rewarded, and Virginia
consents to become the
Duchess of Cheshire.
18. Mrs. Umney: The old
house-keeper of Canterville
Chase; is very terrified by
the ghost and tries to warn
the family.
Lord Canterville: A
respectable descendent of
the Canterville family, that
was the owner of the
Canterville Chase. “He is an
English man of the most
punctilious honour.”