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    A Christmas Carol Summary

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    1). This story takes place in London‚ England. The time is winter and it starts the day before Christmas‚ also known as Christmas Eve. The settings of the book include Scrooge’s Counting House‚ Scrooge’s Home‚ Bob Cratchit’s home‚ assorted places throughout Scrooges childhood like the schoolhouse and the Fizziwig’s place where Scrooge was an apprentice‚ this is where a Christmas party took place and he met the one love of his life. Then it skips to Scrooge’s love of his life when she is married and

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    establishments‚ churches etc. People in their best clothes attend the special services in Churches. They make Christmas cakes. It is a festival of feasting‚ rejoicing and giving and receiving gifts. The festivity begins on the Christmas Eve with carol singing and exchange of visits. It is a weeklong festival. On the final day there is a mid-night mass‚ followed by ringing of the bells ushering in the New Year. Christmas trees are erected and there is a lot of fun and merry-making. The members

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    Poverty Essay

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    lower class people who were either jailed due to having no money or house & forced to work in a workplace where food‚ shelter & clothes where provided. Dicken’s makes the readers question themselves where money was the key to happiness? A Christmas carol Demonstrates all types of poverty such as ‚ health‚ money‚ happiness significantly highlighting these times in the Victorian Era‚ comparing also greed‚ illness & unemployment ‚ which caused a huge crisis leading to very low life expectancy‚ very bad

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    they are unique to and vary with each individual. Different people will inevitably undergo both positive and negative experiences in their lives- how these affect those individuals are explored in Scott Hicks’ ’Shine’‚ Charles Dickens’ ’A Christmas Carol’‚ Edvard Munch’s ’the scream’‚ and Les Murray’s ’an absolutely ordinary rainbow’ and Jude Wright’s’The remittance man’. These composers have used a variety of visual and literary techniques to demonstrate contrasting experiences that humans undergo

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    Central Bicol State University of Agriculture Computer Science High School of Bicolandia [pic] Veronique Joy S. Aringo IV-Applescript Ms. Judith English IV teacher A Christmas Carol ‘Book VS Movie’ Charles Dickens - Patrick Stewart It was said that the movie was an excellent adaptation even though some parts are cut because the whole story would not fit the 2 hours movie timeframe. And if does cut some parts of the

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    My Essay The Christmas carol is a book written by Charles Dickens. This story is set in Dickensian‚ London. This novel shows the difference between social classes during the 19th hundreds. In my opinion the work of Charles Dickens defined the poverty of the industrial revolution as no other has ever done. His true goal in life was to awaken the middle and upper classes to the terrible plight of Britain’s poor. Dickens father was in severe debt‚ at that time debtors who were unable to pay were

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    Medusa by Carol Ann Duffy

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    The world’s wife is a compilation of poems published in 1999 and written by Carol Ann Duffy‚ a modern feminist poet. It covers various myths in order to give women a voice. This includes the short monologue like poem: “Medusa”. How do metaphors‚ symbols and allegories contribute in clarifying the meanings of the poem? Primarily‚ they emphasise Duffy’s feminist ideals‚ Medusa’s emotions and aging difficulties. Medusa‚ the protagonist‚ uses the myth metaphorically in order to create a modern and

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    Content Review notes “Dressing up for the carnival” by: Carol Shields Setting Late 20th-21st century Small town(pine street) Sense of community ‚ representation Character(s) Citizen “X” Strengths: Observant‚ Imaginative‚ able to see things for more than they are.”…he observes cycles of consolation and enhancement..” Weakness: Fears rejection and judgment‚ can’t be himself. ”in the privacy of his own home‚ in the embrace of happiness” Lives a double life‚ anonyms. Wanda Strengths: Devoted

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    The City at Night

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    frogs talking away to one another in a symphony of ribets ‚It was sadly had been replaced with the roar of the crowd‚ the honk of the horn‚ a police siren screams to life behind me somewhere. I felt so lonely walking past a family singing Christmas carols‚ because it reminded me of my wonderful family‚ which I left in Manchester to move to London‚ my heart gradually began to freeze and only leaving me with my thoughts. Adventuring through the fogy busy streets trying to find a Christmas gift for my

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    Commentary on "Valentine" by Carol Ann Duffy Carol Ann Duffy talks of an unorthodox love in her poem “Valentine”‚ where she compares love to an onion. The narrator finds that gift givers portray love incorrectly when she mentions typical Valentine’s Day gifts. The poem is an extended metaphor of love being an onion‚ and she thinks of love as a violent emotion rather than a peaceful one. The narrator compares love to an onion in her poem "Valentine" to show that her opinion of love is unconventional

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