all things Who-related‚ The Grinch‚ from How the Grinch Stole Christmas‚ written by Dr. Seuss and the cheerless‚ misanthrope‚ miser‚ Scrooge‚ from The Christmas Carol‚ written by Charles Dickens. Both bad‚ beastly‚ brutal‚ and barbarous acting. Each character starts of bad‚ then turns good in the end‚ but the big question is which character is meaner? Out of both the Grinch and Scrooge’s reactions to Christmas; the Grinch is the meanest meanie of them all. The Grinch is meaner because he tries
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unlimited number of villains we have to choose from‚ as our incessant need to create heroes whom we can place hope in continues‚ the Grinch is by far the best villain. In the movie‚ "The Grinch"‚ he proves to know his power isn’t his ability to destroy things but the happiness of the people who own them. He knows more than death and demolition his ability to be the Grinch‚ to spread his disease of depression and take away the very enthusiasm that pushes WhoVille forward as a society‚ gives him complete
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One Hateful Who with a Vicious Plan Who can hate Christmas you might ask? As evil and jealousy cross the mind of a mysterious Who‚ the Grinch has an awful‚ yet brilliant idea to steal the beloved holiday we know as Christmas. The award-winning movie and book‚ How the Grinch Stole Christmas‚ has been a classical Christmas time movie since the 1960’s. Written by the author that many kids are familiar with‚ the famous Dr. Seuss is the mastermind behind this miraculous story. As Ron Howard brings Dr
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WHO: I guess. Well‚ it’s just I look around at you and Mom and everyone getting all kerbobbled. Doesn’t this seem superfluous! SUE: (Running in interupting) Dad! Dad! We saw him! NARRATOR: Every Who down in Whoville Liked Christmas a lot But the Grinch‚ who lived just north of Who-ville‚ did NOT! LOU:
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Using the Freudian concept of psychoanalytic to evaluate the Grinch it is easy to break his character and the reason he changed his opinion on the Who’s down. The Grinch’s death instinct and his desire for destruction‚ death and decay keeps him from rewarding himself with anything pleasurable. He instead shows his pleasure being that of the destruction of the Who’s and their love and joy of Christmas. Actions like this are typically shown when a person is acting out of their own anger about something
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“ The Grinch who stole Christmas” Archetypal Critique The critical school I chose was archetypical for the "Battle of the Critics." ” “The Grinch who stole Christmas” is full of quite a few archetypal characters‚ images and themes in the poem. In terms of characters‚ the antagonist is obviously the Grinch. He is a miserable person and against the happiness of the Who’s in Whoville until the conflicts of the story were resolved at the end. He can show the “bad guy” archetypal‚ because he pretends
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condemned in life. His final legacy will be that of a cheap tombstone in an unkept graveyard. Scrooge then weeps over his own grave‚ begging the ghost for a chance to change his ways before awakening to find it is Christmas morning. He has been given an opportunity to repent after all. Scrooge does so and becomes a model of generosity and kindness." Source: Wikipedia/Charles Dickens/A Christmas Carol When scrooge saw the ghost of Christmas future he saw that he was going to die and then if he changed
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were a lot of interesting points made. However‚ I believe an archetypal lens best suits this poem because it factors in the ending‚ characters‚ and themes. At the end of the poem‚ the Grinch relinquishes all the stolen goods because he is touched by the spirit of Christmas. Within a Marxist context‚ the Grinch was stealing in order to abolish the class structure‚ and to sustain himself. However‚ he takes more than necessary and readily relinquishes it‚ proving that he is not stealing out of desperation
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The grinch is not guilty for what he has done. He’s done many bad things but he make it better. Many laws were broken i agree with that. On the other hand he also felt compassion for once therefore he started to care. Also he felt bad for what he did he did and said sorry . Although everyone was pretty mad and sad their Christmas was messed up. His heart grew then he cried plus he told Max he loved him‚ and that’s a surprise. The Grinch is not guilty for the charges that are held against him. “For
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