Much of the humor in the story is derived from the contrast of the clash of cultures which occurs when the modern and largely materialistic American Otis family find themselves facing old English traditions and a centuries old ghost. The story contains the famous line, "We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except of course, language."
"The Canterville Ghost" has been adapted numerous times for other media, serving as the basis for stage plays, musicals, operas, films, television programs, radio plays and comic books.
Much of the humor in the story is derived from the contrast of the clash of cultures which occurs when the modern and largely materialistic American Otis family find themselves facing old English traditions and a centuries old ghost. The story contains the famous line, "We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except of course, language."
"The Canterville Ghost" has been adapted numerous times for other media, serving as the basis for stage plays, musicals, operas, films, television programs, radio plays and comic books.
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