he is an american minister he bought ghost house. he was not afraid to live in ghost house
It depends. If you are a traditional grammarian, James Otis's. If you have evolved and prefer berevity and shun redundancy, James Otis'.True. How to pronounce. Otis's should be prononouced as Otisiz. (with an extra syllable)
The main character is Otis Tom Chancy.
Brodie, Alex, Pauline, Otis, Hannah (bat girl)
He's a feral child who was found by Otis. He's hairy because he's been around the animals so much and unable to shave. He is possibly unable to grow since he is confined in the box for so long (unless someone wants to party).
"The townspeople responded amiably, offering overnight accommodations to the stranded bus passengers." "Sheriff Taylor always treated Otis, the town drunk, amiably and politely." "The young lion cubs were amiably curious, and investigated the passing turtle."
In the 1996 fim "The Canterville Ghost", the twins were Adam and Washington Otis.
The Canterville ghost was frightened because he could not frighten the Otis family.
Mr otis was an american minister
The cast of The Canterville Ghost - 1996 includes: Daniel Betts as Francis, Duke of Cheshire Paul Brightwell as Vicar Cherie Lunghi as Lucille Otis Leslie Phillips as George, Lord Canterville Raymond Pickard as Washington Otis Joan Sims as Mrs. Umney Donald Sinden as Mr. Umney Patrick Stewart as Sir Simon de Canterville Edward Wiley as Hiram Otis
The cast of The Canterville Ghost - 1975 includes: Isla Blair as Lady Stutfield Maurice Evans as Lord Canterville Lynne Frederick as Virginia Otis Nicholas Jones as Duke of Cheshire Audra Lindley as Mrs. Otis David Niven as Sir Simon de Canterville Flora Robson as Mrs. Umney Ronald Russell as Rector Elizabeth Tyrrell as Lady Canterville James Whitmore as Hyram B. Otis
The cast of Das Gespenst von Canterville - 1964 includes: Charles Brauer as Simon Canterville, Student Loren Driscoll as Washington Otis Ingo Eggers as Johnny Otis Benno Hoffmann as Minister Otis Barry McDaniel as Sir Simon Canterville Lisa Otto as Mrs. Otis Franz Schafheitlin as Lord Arthur Canterville Maria von Ilosvay as Ms. Umney
Some important incidents in "The Canterville Ghost" include the Otis family's initial encounters with the ghost, Virginia helping the ghost find peace, and the revelation of the ghost's tragic backstory. These incidents contribute to the themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the power of love in the story.
The cast of The Canterville Ghost - 1997 includes: Tom Bowles as Tom Carter Celia Imrie as Lucy Otis Rik Mayall as Reverend Dampier Ian McNeice as Professor Davenport Pauline Quirke as Madame Murielle Ian Richardson as Simon de Canterville Rolf Saxon as Hiram Otis Donald Sinden as Lord Dumbleton
In the first chapter of The Canterville Ghost, Mr. Otis buys the Canterville Castle. Everyone tells him he is foolish because the castle is haunted. Mr. Otis laughed it off and took his family to the castle a few weeks later. Mrs. Otis noticed a red stain on the rug, and the housekeeper explained it was the blood of Lady Eleanore de Canterville, who was murdered on that spot by her husband. He disappeared seven years later and his body was never found, but his ghost haunts the castle. Mrs. Otis wanted the stain removed at once, but the housekeeper explains that it is a tourist attraction and cannot be removed. The Otis son, Washington, called it nonsense, and removed the stain. Immediately, lightening lit up the room and thunder shook the building.
The Ghost in "The Canterville Ghost" is described as a traditional ghost in many ways, with typical ghostly features like moaning and chains. However, he is also depicted as being humorous and having a playful nature, unlike the typical frightening ghost character. Ultimately, he is portrayed as a sympathetic figure with a backstory that explains his behavior.
The cast of Ghost Writers - 2000 includes: Joseph Alan Croisant as Otis Fletcher Scott Allen Perry as Edward D. Wood, Jr. Richard Malphrus as Ben Braddock Josh Perry as Fat Elvis Ashleigh Prather as Elaine Robinson David Reichard as Woody Allen
"The Canterville Ghost" by Oscar Wilde is a short story about an American family who moves into an old English mansion haunted by the ghost of Sir Simon, who has been unable to scare anyone for centuries. The story follows the humorous interactions between the ghost and the family, particularly focusing on the pranks played on the ghost by the family's young daughter. In the end, the ghost finds peace and is able to move on thanks to the girl's kindness.