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    Guilt and Pain Regret is like a crime: Once a mistake is made‚ there’s no going back. For Scrooge‚ he definitely can not change the way he has acted towards Fred‚ Belle‚ and the charity. In Charles Dickens‚ A Christmas Carol‚ Scrooge chooses a life full of greed‚ and is blindsided by the misery and sorrow it can lead to. Scrooge is remarkably remorseful when he relives his last conversation with his fiance. Once the spirit presents Belle breaking off the engagement‚ Scrooge asks: “‘Show me

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    Duty In A Christmas Carol

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    Response to Literature Essay - A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Theme: It is both a privilege and a duty to make the world a better place Most people would agree that it is both a privilege and a duty to make the world a better place. In the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens‚ (complete a one-sentence summary of the novel) Scrooge is visited by three ghosts and given a chance to change his future. Three examples of it being both a privilege and a duty to make the world a better place

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    My Christmas and New Year It’s the day before Christmas! I woke up full with Christmas Spirit. My family and me gather around and decorate our house with Christmas wreath‚ mistletoe‚ Christmas stockings‚ and especially the Christmas tree‚ which is decorated again with beautiful Christmas tree ornaments‚ Christmas light and the star on top. We stayed at home all day until the evening because it took us a quite long time to decorate the whole house. Then we prepare to go to the Church for the Midnight

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    The Spirit of Christmas ----A simple analysis of A Christmas Carol Christmas is a symbol of the God’s love to mortals. On this day‚ God gave his only son to the Mortal World‚ which brought gaudete and peace. For the Christian‚ the significance of Christmas is sharing the love and peace with each other selflessly. At the mention of literature about Christmas‚ Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is the most famous one. It is a story about how the selfish businessman Mr. Scrooge changed into a

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    Christmas to me is a celebration‚ which includes spending time with my family‚ decorating the entire house‚ inside and out‚ and shopping‚ for the people I love. Doing this with the people I love is what means the most to me. <br><br>Spending Christmas with my family is very important to me. We usually gather and celebrate at my parent’s house‚ in East Tennessee. My husband‚ our three children‚ and myself travel from California. My two sisters‚ their husbands‚ and children come from a nearby town

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    It’s December 20th‚ 1995‚ just 5 days till Christmas. David and his family are just now getting ready for the Holiday season. David and his father‚ Dan start decorating the outside of the house. They both decide to go all out this year. They go and buy fifteen strands of lights. They buy a blow up Santa on his sleigh‚ a blow up Rudolph‚ and a blow up Grinch. They buy a bunch of candy cane lights to poke into the ground around the sides of the driveway. They finally get back to the house and start

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    In the novel ‘A Christmas Carol’‚ Dickens uses multiple language devices to create mood and atmosphere in a way that conveys his attitudes towards the poor. As a child‚ Dickens’ family was in debt‚ so he know first-hand how it feels to be living in poverty. He was forced to work in a blacking factory (a factory that makes black dye for boots) in order to help his family pay off their debt. Dickens uses pathetic fallacy in this extract to create a menacing atmosphere. This is shown when it says “Meanwhile

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    A Christmas Carol Essay

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    A Christmas Carol Essay Many times in life‚ we do not realize the importance of something until it is gone and is too late to reclaim. However‚ in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens‚ we are told the story of a man who‚ although undeserving‚ is offered an opportunity to redeem himself‚ to receive a second chance. This man‚ Ebenezer Scrooge‚ is changed forever by the valuable lessons taught by four spirits: those of his deceased partner Jacob Marley‚ and the ghosts of Christmas Past‚ Christmas

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    Thanksgiving and Christmas. Both of these great holidays still brings us happiness‚ love and joy for one another. One can still argue that Thanksgiving is better than Christmas. By the impacts it has on our lives. Also how it has changed in the present day. Both of these holidays have different impacts on our lives then we think. Christmas is an annual christian festival celebrating Christ’s birth. Held on December 25. Families also surprise on another with gifts. Some parts of Christmas may have negative

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    ‘Generosity is not just about the giving of money’. How is this idea explored in a Christmas carol? Charles Dickens’ allegorical tale ‘A Christmas Carol’‚ explores ideas about generosity‚ and explains the idea that generosity can be understood in ways that do not involve the giving of money. The stories used by Dickens to exemplify this idea are mostly about the generosity of spirit shown by people who are unable to give money; the poor‚ the burdened and the children. Dicken’s position seems to

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