Show how Oscar wilde has made the ghost in the novel. How did otises & cantervilles bid farewell to ghost
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Unlike the typical cruel nature associated with ghosts, Oscar Wilde makes his ghost, in the novel The Canterville Ghost, quite unique by giving him some human emotions. We come to know about the complex human emotions possessed by the ghost when he feels insulted after failing to frighten the Mr Otis on his first nocturnal visit. Later we also see how he feels insulted by Mrs Otis's suggestion of Doctor Dobell's tincture when he gave one of his horrible laughs. The attacks of the twin brothers too make the ghost feel hurt as the truth of his failure to frighten the Otis family gradually settles upon him. But he still does not lose hope. He tries out his best appearance which is supposed to be of an extremely horrible nature and the author implies that the ghost uses make up to bring out the prefect appearance. At the end, just like any human being, the ghost is seen to be sad and remorseful for the wrongs he had done in the past. And as he cannot cry for himself he seeks little Virginia's help to cry and pray on his behalf to get the mercy of the angel of death. 

The final chapter of Oscar Wilde's "The Canterville Ghost" primarily comprises a description of the funeral of Sir Simon Canterville. Four days after the blossoming of the "withered old almond tree" the Otis family and Lord Canterville started from the Canterville Chase, to the Church. Their objective was to lay to rest the body of Sir Simon Canterville. The remains of the knight was  carried in a beautiful lead coffin lined with gold and the hearse was draw by eight black horses, each with an ostrich feather plume on its head. The coffin was covered with a lovely purple pall keeping with the British traditions. There were servants walking with the hearse carrying torches and the entire procession was demure, yet eloquent. Lord Canterville lead the procession and was also the chief mourner. Reverend Dampier read an impressive eulogy and the entire ceremony was very dignified. Finally, the coffin was lowered in a deep grave dug under the yew tree of the Church. Once the body was buried, the moon came out from behind the clouds and a nightingale began to sing. As little Virginia laid the cross of white and pink almond blossoms on the coffin, she was reminded of the description of the Garden of Death, by the Ghost. She was now certain that the Ghost was finally at peace. 

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