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    A Christmas Carol Essay My close friend dislikes Christmas, making her similar to Scrooge. They both dislike it because of a sad event. Scrooge dislikes Christmas since Marley, Scrooge’s old friends death was near Christmas time. My friends dislikes it's because her parents have been divorced for a couple of years and it's been hard to celebrate it separately and go back and forth. THe old times for her are truly missed. Anyways, in the story (A Christmas Carol) Scrooge transforms into a better person

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    honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The spirits of all three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.” (Scrooge, p.140). A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is an important story as it has a meaningful theme of change, as the quotes states above. But that isn’t the only theme that this beautiful story shows us. Many different spirits encounter him to help him realize why Christmas is important

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    A symbol can be defined as a thing that represents or stands for something else, and has a hidden meaning that helps portray a theme. In A Christmas Carol the author, Charles Dickens, uses obvious and discrete symbols to portray to the reader the themes his book has to offer. Some general themes in A Christmas Carol are, social isolation, chances not taken, and rebirth. Along with these themes, multiple symbols pop out of the text to give a representation of how it effects the characters in the book

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    Stave 1-Greed The main theme in stave 1 of A Christmas Carol is greed. Greed is the main theme because Ebenezer Scrooge doesn't like to share his money with the needy. Ebenezer has a lot of money and likes to be grumpy. In the beginning, it talks about Marley dying and Scrooge going to his funeral, but feeling no emotion for his only friend dying. Two men ask Scrooge for a donation for the poor and needy in the city. Scrooge said that he feels nothing for them and thinks that there deaths would

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    A Christmas Carol Compare and Contrast. Hatefulness is very likely if you hate Christmas. A very common story that includes this is A Christmas Carol. The characters are mostly the same in both the movie and play. Although some places are different the overall theme is about the same. The play and movie have many similarities and differences. A Christmas Carol is a very unique story. In the play the main theme is three ghosts come and try to persuade Scrooge to like Christmas. The first ghost is

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    A Christmas Carol Analysis A natural tendency is for characters to change and develop throughout a story as it progresses. A character can develop from A kind personality to a angry personality. For instance how Scrooge changes from greedy and cruel to selfless in A Christmas Carol. When Scrooge is put through a series of test to see what life is like outside of his shell, his demenur on life changes. ALthough characters can also change in a negative way. Scrooge's gradual change in attitude

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    One of the most enduring Christmas stories of all time is Charles Dickens’ classic, A Christmas Carol. The story has been told and re-told through books, plays, film and television countless times, and still the legend of Ebenezer Scrooge lives on. Even his name, “Scrooge” has found use as noun in our modern vocabulary to describe someone who is “mean with money” (Oxford Dictionary of English, 2010, 2016.). But how true to the original story are these adaptations, and do they maintain Dicken’s

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    Jim Carrey voiced eight characters in the movie. As a boy, Dickens had to work in a factory because his family was in debt. There are many differences and similarities in the Christmas Carol book and 2009 animated movie. There where many similarities about the ghosts in the movie and book.Marley was Scrooge's business partner and Marley died seven Christmases ago. In the movie and book Scrooge was heading home and when he got there he looked at the door knocker and saw Marley's face on it and his

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    Christmas yarn or cautionary tale? A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens, is not your typical sugar-plum story. Ebenezer Scrooge’s encounter with the supernatural is a beloved children’s tale with an underlying message. The story opens with death. Dicken’s rambles on about death for the entire first page. The entire story centers around the loneliness of an old man. As he isolates himself, pushing away family and friends, he entraps himself with his ideals. Scrooge’s greed and solitude runs

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    The movie “A Christmas Carol” is better than the book. The book is a very descriptive christmas novel. The movie shows more feeling than the book did. The setting and lighting has set a better mood overall than the book.this is why the movie is better than the book. The movie was the same as the book at some points. One of the points that were the same was that the fact that there was 4 ghosts and that Marley was first seen on his door knocker, this shows that they payed good attention to detail

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