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    characters (Scrooge) was the man that no one didn’t like and when he changed. He was a completely different man and‚ could take care of anyone. Scrooge had a lot of problems in his life that he had regret but‚ the most effective problem was that he’d lost the person he’d truly care about and the people that made him go forward. Body #1- To start this essay‚ a word that can describe scrooge before is “Stingy”‚ the was not a nice man and with no heart or kindness. When the spirits showed Scrooge all the

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    Christmas to you!” bellowed a voice from the window. Through the foggy glass‚ Scrooge could make out the rather large outline of none other than Peggy Harker‚ a worker at the local orphanage. Scrooge crinkled his nose in disgust and shooed her away with a flick of his hand. Peggy Harker‚ persistent as the rain during a wet monsoon month‚ continued to say “My oh my‚ it is extremely cold… mind if I come in?” in which Scrooge acknowledged with a harsh grunt. As the doorbell jingled‚ a plump woman

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    they can be measured through non tangible sources. The Cratchit family act as an accurate epitome of the values that are family and gratitude‚ whilst Fezziwig is the antithesis to Scrooge as an employer and measures the important things in his life on the basis of his employees’ satisfaction. Through humanizing Scrooge‚ Dickens develops a connection between him and his past‚ realizing that his forgotten self was the important thing in his life‚ ultimately measuring it through the amount of remorse

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    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 of Past‚ Present and Future‚ which attempt to convert the protagonist‚ Ebenezer Scrooge‚ from his greedy ways. The morals of this novella‚ as a result‚ which was originally written to communicate with the Victorians‚ is just as relevant today‚ which contributes to the book’s label as a “classic”. Dickens uses a variety of techniques

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    In the movie‚ Scrooge is visited by four of the spirits of Christmas.The first one was Jacob his old friend. Jacob was killed on Christmas eve. Scrooge will be visited by past‚ present‚ and future on Christmas Eve. Scrooge meets the ghost from the past showed him how hateful he was in the past 7 years. He didn’t like Christmas‚ didn’t like to give money‚and hated every one. Scrooge is going to be visited by the ghost from the present. The present ghost will show him what he is missing

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    My Dear Uncle Scrooge First of all‚ I want to thank everyone for coming out on this cold‚ wintery‚ evening to celebrate my Uncle Scrooge’s change to happiness. Since I was a little boy‚ all I could remember about my Uncle Scrooge was how unpleasant‚ unhappy‚ and how miserable of a human being he was. He never came to family outings and he was always left out on his own accord from fun family times. This past holiday season‚ Scrooge was visited by the ghosts of Christmas past‚ present‚ and

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    write his book. Scrooge absolutely despised Christmas at the beginning of the book. He always used to say “Bah Humbug”! The author had said that he was “thoroughly dislikeable‚ selfish‚ rude and lonely”. In my opinion there are many reasons why he was so grumpy all the time. I think the biggest reasons why he is like that is because Marley had died. Marley was his soul mate and only friend. I would feel upside down if I was in Scrooge place. Another part that shows that Scrooge is cold hearted is

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    is what Dickens’s hopes that our world will too surely change. This is evident throughout the novella as he depicts Scrooge (before the conversion)‚ the main character; to stand for all that Dickens is against. He also puts the idea of Utilitarianism into the way Scrooge acts at the start of the novella‚ which Dickens also seems to dislike. Dickens then goes on to describe Scrooge‚ after his conversion‚ in a different way to at the start of the novella‚ which depicts all that Dicken wishes human

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    Dickens presents Fred as a cheerful‚ humble and generous character within the novella as a contrast to Scrooge’s cold and stingy character. As shown in the extract‚ Fred is ‘Cheerful’ and ‘handsome’ whereas Scrooge is ‘self-contained’ and his features were ‘shrivelled’ by the ‘cold’ (Stave 1). Fred is the son of Scrooge’s beloved but deceased sister‚ he is the only living relative and person who wants to pull him out of isolation and back into the world. Dickens was focused on Scrooge’s complicated

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    In literature‚ symbolism is a term used to describe an object‚ character‚ or situation that represents a larger idea or concept. Symbolism is used in many different ways throughout Charles Dickens’ novella‚ A Christmas Carol. Symbols are used in this novella‚ to represent ideas and qualities of different objects. Charles Dickens uses the children Want and Ignorance‚ Marley’s chains‚ and the three ghosts as symbols to develop the theme of choices and transformation in his novella‚ A Christmas Carol

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