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    A Christmas Carol

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    today. The main character‚ Ebeneezer Scrooge‚ starts off having no feelings for others or any Christmas spirit‚ but changes from his gloomy‚ dark appearance to a carefree‚ child-like persona at the end. Dickens shows in A Christmas Carol that personal greed will lead to peril‚ while kindness and generosity lead to personal happiness. One of Dickens social concerns was the lack of sympathy or feelings that people have toward other people. In the story‚ Scrooge had no feelings toward his family

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    movie the A. Christmas Carol had ghost. There was one ghost that had the greatest influence on Scrooge‚ the ghost of Christmas future. It showed Scrooge what his life will be like in the future‚ and how his family will turn out and how he will turn out. He seen things that he never thought will happen so fast. He understood that he had to be nice to everybody and not just his self. The thing that made Scrooge unhappy about the future is that he would pass away and that little Tim would die if he did

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    highlight the importance of kindness and its effects. We meet Scrooge in stave one‚ a man who is as “solitary as an oyster” and so cold “a chill does not affect him”‚ this leads readers to feel pessimistic and negatively towards Scrooge. His ill treatment of Bob Cratchit and his cold‚ dark nature is then contrasted to that of the warm “lively” Fezziwig‚ Scrooge’s old employer. Fezziwig with his “Christmas party” and the generosity toward Scrooge and his other apprentice presents readers with the happiness

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    University of Tennessee at Knoxville on Saturday December 5‚ 2015. This play was a very well put on play. It was about this mean miserable old man named Ebenezer Scrooge that hates Christmas. One night Scrooge was approached by a ghost‚ and he was told that he would be visited by three different ghost in the next three nights. Then all of a sudden Scrooge fell into a deep sleep. First the ghost of Christmas past visits him‚ and takes him to revisit his childhood days. Then the next night the ghost of Christmas

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    INTRODUCTION A Christmas Carol (1843) is one of the most recognizable stories in English literature. With its numerous literary‚ stage‚ television‚ radio‚ and cinematic adaptations‚ the tale has become a holiday classic‚ and the character Ebenezer Scrooge has become a cultural icon. First published in 1843‚ the novella garnered immediate critical and commercial attention and is credited with reviving interest in charitable endeavors‚ the possible perils of economic success‚ and festive traditions of

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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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    Scrooge‚ the ultimate Victorian miser‚ has not a good word for Christmas‚ though his impoverished. Clerk Cratchit and nephew Fred are full of holiday spirit. Nevertheless‚ in the night‚ spirits of another color visits Scrooge. Straightforward adaptation of Dickens. The two people affect scrooges in the story are his sis death‚ and his girlfriend. The Ghost says they will see another Christmas‚ and the young Scrooge grows larger as the room becomes dirtied. A little girl‚ Scrooge’s sister Fan‚ runs

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    ‘spirit’ of charity and love for our fellow man. Almost everyone growing up as a kid has read or seen some kind of version of The Christmas Carol during the holidays in the month of December. It is a story about a tightfisted lonely man known as Scrooge who learns to give and receive love which I think we would all agree is more than appropriate for the season. But Dickens’ story has more meaning and as you get deeper into the story you learn that there is a dark reflection on a changing society

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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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    all‚ and ultimately elevated Scrooge. Scrooge was a depraved man “squeezing‚ wrenching‚ grasping‚ scraping‚ clutching‚ covetous old sinner!” majority of the townsfolk would cower at this presence. He based his morality and life purely on money; greed and gain were his most prominent qualities. Love was a mere inkling of what was in Scrooge. His nephew Fred can be described as an outstanding foil to Scrooge‚ Fred was poor but lived a comfortable life; whereas Scrooge was rich and corrupt. “Though

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