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The Trial for Murder

When you suppose of Charles Dickens ’ ghost stories, you may first suppose of ‘ A Christmas Carol ’ and the ghosts that visit Scrooge. still, ‘ The Trail for Murder ’ is maybe Dickens ’ second best- known ghost tale. Written in 1865, ‘ The Trial for Murder ’ is a short story in which the ghost of a murder victim materialises to the chief of the jury at his own murder trial. In this supernatural horror story, the ghost harasses the jurors and substantiations to insure that his killer is set up shamefaced. While ‘ The Trial for Murder' might not be considered scary by our ultramodern- day norms it was one of the first ghost stories extensively published and is a great read for suckers of flicks like ‘ The Sixth Sense ’. Regarded by numerous as the topmost novelist of the puritanical period, Charles Dickens is best known for creating some of the world’s best known fictional characters who feature in his most popular novels, including The Artful Dodger in' Oliver Twist ’, Ebenezer Scrooge in ‘ A Christmas Carol ’, and Miss Havisham in ‘ Great prospects ’. Dickens ’ dateless novels and short stories are still extensively read moment and numerous have been acclimated into innumerous television programmes and flicks including the Academy Award- winning musical ‘ Oliver ’, and' A Christmas Carol' which well known worldwide and is a huge favourite movie for families to watch together at Christmas time.

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