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    The theme of change and transformation is essential to Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, and, in order to effectively witness change, we must have a clear distinction between the beginning and the end. In this novella, the evolution of Scrooge is what is most important, and so throughout the first fifteen pages, we see Dickens lay the foundations of Scrooge’s life before he is visited by the spirits and before the story truly “begins”. There is undoubtedly a clear difference in the character of Scrooge

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    In the novella, A Christmas Carol, Dickens displays the importance of family through the character of Bob Cratchit and his family compared to Scrooge who is distant from other family members. This is portrayed with the entrance of Fred, Scrooge’s nephew. His presence allows the reader to understand that Scrooge makes a choice of not participating in family events which further prolongs his misery of Christmas and loneliness, “A merry Christmas, uncle! God save you!' cried a cheerful voice. It was

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    when Hester claims that she thought it was her playing the organ (Gaskell 18). Being that Miss Furnivall is deaf, and is therefore an unlikely musician, this insinuates that Miss Furnivall is connected to this problem. However similar to “A Christmas Carol”, the music is suggested to be derived from ghostly means, because the organ is found to be broken inside, therefore unable to be played normally (Gaskell 18). This thought is later underlined when the child, Rosamond, goes missing, and ghosts

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    It has caused a lot of tragedies in this world because some people have to have those three characteristics in their lives. What are some things or stories like that that you can think of about? One that is a holiday favorite is called A Christmas Carol. This story was written by Charles Dickens in the early 1840’s. There were a few differences and similarities about Scrooge and and the settings between the movie and the script that we read. First of all, the settings do take place in olden

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    Christmas is the time of year where everyone seems to be happy no matter what is going on currently in the world around them. But not for Ebenezer Scrooge. Everyone makes mistakes, but some that Scrooge had made, made a big impact on his life. Because of his lack to spread kindness and charity, Scrooge’s consequences were three lovely visits from the Spirit of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come that made Scrooge reflect on his previous decisions so he can have an even greater future. When Scrooge’s

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    A Christmas Carol Greed

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    In the story A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens, illustrates a theme revolving around how greed can control one’s life and cause great damage to others. Throughout the book, Ebenezer Scrooge portrays a greedy nature which affects many people during his life. Scrooge lives day by day, enslaved by his weakness and imprisoned by the poison of greed. Firstly, the clerk who works for him, Bob Cratchit, is treated poorly and paid very little by Scrooge. Ebenezer Scrooge keeps most of the money

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    Explain how Charles Dickens uses the conventions of a ghost story to create a dark and suspense filled tale in ‘A Christmas Carol’ Recently we a have been reading ‘A Christmas Carol’ which was written by Charles Dickens in 1843. The book is about a man named Ebenezer Scrooge who is cold hearted accountant in London who hates everyone, especially children. Scrooge hates poor people and refuses to give any money to help them. He gets visited by three ghosts who teach him to care about people and to

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    Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ is an allegory in which the characters reflect particular characteristics of Victorian society and the community as a whole. For example, Ebenezer Scrooge represents the principles of selfishness and greed that takes place amongst the upper class within the Victorian society. There is also another aspect which completely opposes the values of scrooge; Bob Cratchit. This is the clerk who works for Scrooge and completely contrasts everything about his boss. This

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    compel readers. In his novel, A Christmas Carol, Dickens presents a character that is exhibited as lonely,

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    The strengths for the play A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas were strong because the play was amazing! I have never seen the movie, but the play flowed well and explained it for people who have never watched the movie. I read over a summary of the movie and the script followed it exactly. I have seen a lot of plays and this play to me did not have many weaknesses. A weakness I did notice was some scenes lasted too long and could have been cut shorter. For example, the village dancing

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