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    and are most likely familiar with The Three Ghosts of Christmas. The version I was assigned to read was a shorter version of the original and did not include all the same events. But of course‚ it included the ghosts. They tried to help Ebenezer Scrooge‚ a cold-hearted‚ wretched‚ old man to find the light before it was too late. They reminded him of his happy past‚ showed him his current effect on other people’s lives‚ and revealed to him what would become of him if he continued on his dark path

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    takes scrooge on several visits on which he learns important moral messages. Scrooge’s first trip is visiting his old boarding school and he sees himself when he was young and abandoned for Christmas. “There were a singing a boy singing a Christmas card at my door last night I should have liked to have given him something that’s all.” From this trip Scrooge learns Kindliness. Scrooge was not shown any as a child‚ which tells the reader why he is damning of it now. Seeing this makes Scrooge regret

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    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 and comic element as well as a deep felt moral theme. The text promotes the values of Ebenezer Scrooge‚ delving into his past‚ present and supposed future as

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    characters. Ebenezer scrooge as the main character has the personality of a grumpy man with a hatred for Christmas representing the inertia of the middle class. Fred scrooge’s nephew on the other hand is the total opposite to scrooge and is happy with a very positive personality. Bob Cratchit also has a positive personality but has the point of view of being part of the lower class. All these characters have differences and can contrast one another in different ways. Ebenezer scrooge is an older man

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    Ebenezer Scrooge‚ he was and old man and live in Old Marley home in London. People think he’s scary because the way Ebenezer Scrooge looks. Scrooge is a cold-heart man when Christmas comes because he have never had Christmas with his family. Scrooge want to try to be good to everyone and want to change his life. Scrooge have distanced his self from people even though he look scary because of his eyes. Scrooge fight the demon in him at the end of the story to change his life. When Scrooge was cold-heart

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    the book’s title and carries through to the end of the story. The characters in A Christmas Carol also reflect symbolism. The main character‚ Scrooge‚ whose name comes from the words "screw" and "gouge"‚ means hard-hearted. Marley‚ Scrooge’s deceased business partner‚ represents the conscience of mankind. The three ghosts who visit Scrooge on Christmas Eve stand for memory‚ charity and the fear of death. By effectively blending symbolism into his characters and various objects within the

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    How does Scrooge’s recollection of his childhood bring about his reform? In ‘A Christmas Carol’‚ Dickens uses memories from Scrooges childhood to assist him in his transformation throughout the novella. As the Ghost’s take Scrooge on adventures back into his childhood‚ thoughts charge into his mind that causes abundant feelings of regret and disappointment towards the person he has become today. He is reminded that it’s not too late to revolutionize his ways to improve himself‚ and comes to the

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    main theme expressed by Charles Dickens in A Christmas Carol. Through Scrooge‚ Charles Dickens portrayed the redemption of a miserly moneylender in an attempt to revive the Christmas Spirit. Through the Christmas Carol‚ Dickens clearly expressed the idea that humankind should be everyone’s business‚ and that those without the Christmas Spirit should recognize their errors and achieve redemption. In the Story‚ Ebenezer Scrooge transformed from an avaricious miser to a jolly elderly man after the visits

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    family. Scrooge is grumpy and rude to his employees‚ and only cares about himself and money. Charles Dickens does an exceptional job of portraying the old man’s persona. The ghost of his partner‚ Jacob Marley‚ tells Scrooge that “he has come from beyond the grave to save him from this very fate.” He says that Scrooge will be visited by three spirits over the next three nights. The reader wonders if the visits of three spirits can change his attitude. Throughout the second Stave‚ Scrooge does slowly

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    is called Scrooge. There are few differences between the play and the movie‚ but many similarities. Some people lose the true meaning of Christmas. After Scrooge loses the Christmas spirit‚ a ghost appears to Scrooge. The spirit was known a Jacob Marley. The spirit said that there will be three spirits that appear to Scrooge (Dickens 9‚10). The first ghost known as “Past” will appear to him at the first one tomorrow. When the ghost of Christmas Past takes him to his childhood‚ Scrooge realizes that

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