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    Prose coursework: How does Dickens develop the character of scrooge throughout the novel? In the story A Christmas Carol ‚ my reaction changed towards Scrooge through each stave. In the first opening stave‚ you felt as if Scrooge was an inconsiderate‚ horrible man. Throughout the rest of the staves you start to feel bad for Scrooge and almost forgive him. Also his past reflects his personality in the future. This influences my reaction towards Scrooge as Dickens uses contradicting and contrasting

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    Niki Haris Mrs. Fuchs Hour 3 Pre-AP Language Arts January 15th‚ 2014 Cause and Effect – A Christmas Carol In the novella‚ A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens‚ there are many things that effected Ebenezer Scrooge’s personality from the beginning of the story to the end. The ghosts of the Past‚ Present‚ and Future change his unpleasant behavior In the first Stave of the story‚ the writer is introducing Ebenezer’s character. We learn that he is unkind to people in his community and his family. Scrooge

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    A Christmas Carol Essay A Christmas Carol is a story of how Ebenezer Scrooge changes from a miserable man who had no one to care for and no one to care for him. Then After his encounter with the three spirits on Christmas eve he turned into a loving‚ caring‚ generous man. This story was written by the admired writer Charles Dickens‚ after this story was published in 1843 a Christmas Carol became one of the most well known pieces of literature. This story focuses on one theme‚ poverty and its effects

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    What are the moral lessons Dickens wished to convey in A Christmas Carol and how effectively does he convey them? Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is a classic Christmas story which contains stern moral lessons‚ written in 1843. These lessons are designed to make the readers of that time‚ the Victorians‚ conscience of the injustices that were present in the rapidly expanding cities of Britain‚ due to the Industrial Revolution. The story includes three morals‚ demonstrated by the three Ghosts

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    people in many different ways.He influenced many people by decorating for Christmas and inspired other authors to create different versions of his stories for example A Christmas Carol. This gives people a different perspective on A Christmas Carol. In the book A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens wrote about decorating for Christmas. This influenced people to start decorating their homes for Christmas and to get in the Christmas spirit. According to the website made by Charles Dickens daughter Mamie

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    Explore the ways that Scrooge’s emotions change in “A Christmas Carol” The story will not leave us‚ but will “haunt” us “pleasantly” as Dickens hoped. We are experiencing this by exploring the ways that emotions of main character‚ Ebenezer Scrooge‚ change during reading “A Christmas Carol”. Charles Dickens uses a lot of adjectives and many similes in order to present a clear image of what Scrooge looks like‚ as well as his personality‚ and this is before we have ever met him: “Hard and sharp as

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    Although it is a ghost story‚ A Christmas Carol is an uplifting tale. To what extent do you agree? A Christmas carol by Charles Dickens is a significant novella written in the Victorian era. The protagonist Ebenezer Scrooge is used to demonstrate the upper class society and their attitude towards the poor. Throughout this redemption story‚ Dickens combines a descriptions of hardships faced by the poor with a heart-felt sentimental celebration of the Christmas season. The novella contains a dramatic

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    A Christmas Carol The first edition of A Christmas Carol was introduced in 1843 and the movie version was first let out in 1938. Interesting huh? Well here is a very fun fact about Charles Dickens‚ the writer of this novel‚ he always insisted on sleeping with his bed aligned north-south‚ with his head pointing north. He also had a pet raven called Grip which he had stuffed when it died in 1841. These are a couple of facts that I found very interesting and a little different. In this report I’m going

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    “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “A Christmas Carol” “ I wear the chain I forged in life…I made it link by link‚ and yard by yard; I girded it on my own free will and of my own free will I wore it” (Dickens 10). This statement made by Marley from “A Christmas Carol” not only embodies that of the story it hails from‚ but also another prominent Christmas classic titled “It’s A Wonderful Life”. Additionally both stories share similarities that only a senseless man could miss. But behind the mutual correlation

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    Novels are a precious source of education‚ and their effect heavily relies on their ability to deliver messages through their conveyance of language. In his novella‚ A Christmas Carol‚ Charles Dickens illustrates the need for social reform during the Industrial Revolution‚ and explores the power of the Christmas spirit. His talented use of language features such as the striking emotive language‚ the clever and deliberate music-focused structure‚ and the brilliant characterisation of Scrooge are very

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