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Spirits In A Christmas Carol

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One of Charles Dickens’ famous novel is ‘A Christmas Carol’; this book tells a peculiar story which involves a selfish, vulgar businessman named Ebeneezer Scrooge- who is has a misanthropic reputation in public. This man has a negative approach to Christmas nevertheless one Christmas Eve he has a visit by his dead business partner and the ghosts of Christmas past, present and yet to come. These spirits shows him visions (that has, are and will happen due to his catastrophic attitude) which transforms him into a generous, benevolent soul. Although this novel has supernatural influence it gives out an ideal moral that: even if you have been unmerciful all your life there is always a second chance. In this piece of writing we are thinking about how Charles Dickens describes the appearance and characteristics of the three Christmas spirits and which may have more influence on his transformation? …show more content…

This quote shows that this spirit is similar to a candle since a candle produces light as well as the spirit represents Ebeneezer’s Christmas past so it might have been perhaps like a candle which only gives tiny warmth. In addition this reminds him his foolish decisions or acts in previous Christmases for example the time when he refused to marry Belle. Another evidence from the text that reflects to the idea that the spirit has a specific appearance is ‘like a child yet like a man’; it is impossible for a human being to have two appearance that are totally contrasting so this quote also clarifies the inference. In contrary with the other inference, the spirit signifies his Christmas past from when he was a child to when he was a man. Thus it also can refer that Christmas is for all, children and

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