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Similarities Between London And A Christmas Carol

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Did you know Charles Dickens infused his life into his books? There are many similarities between the books A Christmas Carol and Charles Dickens and the Street Children of London. However, there are also many differences. There are several similarities between the books A Christmas Carol and Charles Dickens and the Street Children of London. One similarity is that Charles Dickens and his wife, Catherine Hogarth, grew apart from each other and decided to separate (Warren 131). In A Christmas Carol, Scrooge’s fiancee leaves him and says, “An idol has displaced me, a golden one,” (Dickens 49). She thinks that money has replaced her spot in Scrooge’s heart. Both Charles and Scrooge had their loved ones leave them. Another similarity is that Charles and Scrooge were both very careful with their money. Because of …show more content…

One difference is that people loved Charles Dickens and people remembered him for, “His intense energy, his polite manners, and his cultured way of speaking…. He was ambitious, determined, compassionate toward those in need, and quick to anger at injustice,” (Warren 38). However, nobody liked Scrooge and he was described as, “Scrooge hates Christmas cheer, warm wishes, and the spirit of giving,” (Dickens back cover). Charles and Scrooge are opposites when it comes to personality and what people think of them. Another difference is that Dickens shared his money with the poor, whereas Scrooge did not. Dickens often gave money to those in need, “Dickens gave them money for a night’s lodging,” (Warren 127). He also donated to organizations to help the poor. Scrooge, on the other hand, did not give money to the poor. When two portly men came to Scrooge’s office asking for donations, he refused to give them money and says, “Are there no prisons?… And the Union workhouses, are they still in operation?” (Warren 9). He didn’t want to give them money and thinks that the poor should fend for

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