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Character Analysis Of A Christmas Carol

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The book A Christmas Carol tells a fantastic story that all readers will come back to time and time again. In this novel Charles Dickens excellently conveys the story of Ebenezer Scrooge. At the beginning of this tale Scrooge is a morose man who loathes Christmas with a passion. He is firm in his belief that the only business he need worry about in life is money. However the spirits of Christmas past, present and future haunt Scrooge with lessons that cause a drastic change in the way Scrooge goes about his business. Anyone who has ever read this story by Dickens knows that he conveys many messages throughout the text. The author makes readers understand that the true business of being human is the common welfare by showing how Scrooges’ experiences transform his perspective on business. At the beginning of “A Christmas Carol” Scrooge was a lonely, cold, selfish miser. He believed that he was a true man of business which in Scrooge's case means that his sole focus in life was making money. Scrooge's powerful fear of becoming poor made him a slave that was shackled to his work. In the text it states,” No beggars implored him to bestow a trifle, no children asked him what it was o’clock, no man or woman ever once in all his life inquired that way of such and such a place, of Scrooge.”(3) Scrooge thought only of himself and of money. He didn’t care about anyone and he wasn’t nice. Scrooge didn’t have a clue about the true meaning of business. These attributes caused people

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