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    Does the christmas carol hold the same meaning in any version? Does the story even have meaning or is it just made for our entertainment? I believe the story does have meaning, but that the meaning lies deeper than what most believe. I believe the similarities and differences in the book and movie help illustrate the good it is to turn your life around, not for others, but for yourself. The disney version of A Christmas Carol, featuring Jim Carrey, and the book written by Charles Dickens are both

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    The Christmas Carol ties sorrow and tense all together very nicely. Charles Dickens, the author of this story, creates unusual themes and characters throughout the book. Dickens was most commonly known for the number of books he wrote, including the Christmas Carol. The 1984 version of the movie changes and improves some important scenes and themes. The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come is similar in a few different ways to the spirit described in the book. This particular ghost was completely unpredictable

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    A Christmas Carol was written by Charles Dickens in 1843. Life for the lower class during this time was extremely hard because of enormous amounts of illnesses, young children worked and no education. A Christmas Carol was set in mid 19th century, during this time people had a really bad time; most of the people was unemployed and the people who were employed were paid deficiently, others were seasonal or casual, which meant they were when work was available so most of the families lived in poverty

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    Christmas Carol Analysis

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    Cesar Granda E.G 121 When reading A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens you realize that Scrooge’s childhood has a huge impact on his adult life, his adult self is a mirror image of his child self, both in his emotions and relationships. This becomes apparent when the ghost of Christmas past appears and takes Scrooge on a journey back into his childhood days. His childhood really molds Scrooge into the person he becomes later in life. Scrooge was a lonely and withdrawn child because

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    In the 1999 theatrical version of A Christmas Carol we revisit a timeless classic packaged as a grittier and more down to earth version of Charles Dickens classic novel. In the movie the titular character of Ebenezer Scrooge finds himself alone and cut off from the world after his business partner Jacob Marley passes away. The bitter and cold hearted Scrooge despises Christmas and all those who embrace it, until one fated night, when his deceased business partner pays him a visit and sets him on

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    A Christmas Carol Essay

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    In the story of A Christmas Carol Marley started out dead as a doornail and like normal Scrooge is an old bitter, greedy man who hates Christmas, feelings, love and happiness. People around him think that Scrooge is a pain and an unfriendly person to be around during the holidays. He always acted like an old sinner who doesn’t like anything. Nevertheless Scrooge is a tight fisted hand at the grindstone! Nobody really liked him because he never made friends and never really interacted with anyone

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    The story of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens has a few main themes, one of which is regret. Dickens starts out this repeated theme with a man named Jacob Marley. Marley is an ex-business partner of the main character Ebenezer Scrooge. Marley’s dead ghost visits Scrooge in the night to warn Scrooge that he faces the same fate that Marley ultimately found. Marley regrets his lifestyle and choices, and wants to let Scrooge know he has a chance to avoid eternal regret. This story is how the novel

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    In Charles Dickens’ iconic novel “A Christmas Carol”, he aims to portray scrooge as a 19th century miser. He does this by using a variety of techniques to portray that powerful image, as well as comparing to other characters, using his settings and surroundings and also linking the everyday scenarios of 19th century life. Dickens uses strong and emotive language, including similes, metaphors, adjectives and verbs to portray an image of a 19th century miser. “Solitary as an oyster”. This shows that

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    While Charles Dickens’ novel, A Christmas Carol, gives an account of one wealthy man’s insight towards the lower class, Steven Johnson’s work, Ghost Map, explores the hardships endured by the lower class in Soho, a poor area of London in the 1850’s. The two pieces of literature work in conjunction to examine how the quality of life during these times was affected by the disparity between classes. Ebenezer Scrooge, the protagonist in A Christmas Carol, demonstrates early in the novel how the rich

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    Charles Dickens in the novel, A Christmas Carol, prophesied doom for Victorian Britain if ignorance and want were not assaulted. ‘They cling to me, appealing from their fathers. This boy is Ignorance. This Girl is want. Beware them both, and all of their degree, but most of all beware this boy, for on his brow I see the written which is Doom’. Said from the mouth of the second ghost, the ghost of Christmas present, which was sent to warn Ebenezer Scrooge. All though these two children only appear

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