Victorians had a complex relationship with ghosts, often viewing them through a lens of fascination and fear. The period saw a surge in interest in spiritualism, with many believing that the dead could communicate with the living, leading to popular practices like séance and ghost hunting. This era's literature and art frequently featured ghostly themes, reflecting societal anxieties about death, the afterlife, and the unknown. Overall, ghosts were seen as both a source of intrigue and a reminder of mortality.
No Because They Didn't Believe and spiritual Stuff.
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Some of the fears that the Victorians had included a fear of the supernatural. These included a fear of possession and of ghosts and vampires. They also feared disease.
19th century.. Victorians believed in the supernatural things like witches and ghosts.
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lions or tigers, i think
If there are ghosts anywhere there are ghosts in Mexico. I do not think that there are any ghosts anywhere though!
split up what do you think
People think about ghosts because they could of heard stories or recently had a loss to the family.
If you think about it all radios are actually wireless. Thus as the radio was invented in Victorian times - the Victorians DID have wireless radios.