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    Although Thanksgiving and Christmas are close in date, they are both celebrated for different reasons. Thanksgiving is a day celebrated as giving thanks for blessings brought throughout the year, it is also a time to celebrate the years harvest. Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Christ. Even though the holidays share many similarities, they also hold differences such as traditions, decorations, and the reason as to why we celebrate each. The first difference in these holidays are the

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    In Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is visited by Three Spirits, the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. In Stave IV Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, and the spirit shows him a scene of Scrooge in the future. In this stave, Scrooge gets severely frightened at what his future might hold. The Ghost shows him is what will happen in Scrooge's future if he stays the way that he was at the beginning of the

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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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    T’was the night before Christmas and Ebenezer Scrooge was full of greed. Charles Dickens wrote the drama, A Christmas Carol in the year 1843 and the movie created in the year 1984. In this movie, a man named Ebenezer Scrooge hated Christmas and never gave any gifts or money to those in need. Although, there is not just a movie, there also is a drama that is also used for entertainment. While the movie and drama compare to be very similar, the drama has different parts too when contrasted to the movie’s

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    A Jingle Jazz Concert

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    Jingle Jazz Christmas was one of the best Christmas concerts that I attended in years! The concert was performed with great enthusiasm and with great excellence. While attending A Jingle Jazz Christmas, I had the opportunity to watch several classmates and friends perform Christmas carols. Before attending the concert, I was drained from studying and having an excessive amount of homework to complete with only a little time to do so; however, I did not leave the Jingle Jazz Christmas feeling the

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    around the world are so obsessed with the idea of Christmas . They allow the idea of such a foolish holiday to fill them with happiness forgetting they truly have no reason to be happy. Most of these people live poor and instead of working everyday to gain more money they would rather take Christmas off and be around friends and family, what a waste of time. For instance take my nephew Fred ,every year, Fred comes to my work and invites me to a Christmas party with the family . I find two problems with

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    In the story A Christmas Carol, the main character is Ebenezer Scrooge. Towards the beginning Scrooge is a jerk and only cares about himself, but at the end of the play, Scrooge changes and cares about other things. Scrooge is a dynamic character. These are reasons why Scrooge is a dynamic character. In the beginning of the story, before the encounter with The Spirit of Christmas Past, Scrooge was very selfish and he only cared about himself and his Business. Before the visit of the Spirit

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    meanest Christmas Legend is of all time. From Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas, it features a mean, green creature who lived atop a mountain next to Whoville; who cannot simply stand and abide by Christmas. While Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol features the nasty, dismal misanthrope who lived in London and thought Christmas was a waste of time. Therefore, this evidence proves that the Grinch is the meanest of them all. Scrooge is a rude, dismal man who hates mankind, and Christmas. During

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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 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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