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How Does Dicken Present Scrooge In A Christmas Carol

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How does Dicken’s representation of Scrooge in Ch

How does Dicken’s representation of Scrooge in Ch.1 of “A Christmas
Carol” contrast to the image he develops in the final chapter?

“A Christmas Carol”, is a novel set in the 19th century in England. It is written in 1843 by Charles Dickens.

In “A Christmas Carol”, Dickens has developed the character of Scrooge in a number of ways. At the start of the novel, Scrooge is a penny – pinching miser.

I can tell this because Dickens writes:

“ A squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner!” This shows that Scrooge is a stingy, grasping miser who, exists only for money and he holds his money very tightly and is not willing to let it go. He earned …show more content…

In the final chapter of this novel, Scrooge’s character is extremely changed. This is because of the happenings in chapter 2, 3 and 4.
There were 3 ghosts in Scrooge’s dream. The ghost were of the “Past, the Present and the Future” of Scrooge. The “Past” described Scrooge as a positive and active person. The “Present” described Scrooge as a miser. The “Future” described Scrooge as a forgotten being as no one cared for his grave.

At the end of the novel, Dickens writes:

“I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel; I am as merry as a school-boy. I am as giddy as a drunken man. A merry Christmas to everybody! A happy New Year to all the world! Hallo here! Whoop!
Hallo!”

This quote shows that Scrooge is changing. He was relaxing himself as a child, who is easily amused. This use of similie makes him sound positive and relaxed. He was a man who was cold and humorless before and now he was a warm-hearted man. And Scrooge understands that
Christmas is important. He knows that Christmas Day

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