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    compare and contrast‚ but the script of the drama and the movie from 1984 were what was chosen. In the drama (the script) by Charles Dickens‚ there are four ghosts that visit Mr. Ebeneezer Scrooge‚ the

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    is what Dickens’s hopes that our world will too surely change. This is evident throughout the novella as he depicts Scrooge (before the conversion)‚ the main character; to stand for all that Dickens is against. He also puts the idea of Utilitarianism into the way Scrooge acts at the start of the novella‚ which Dickens also seems to dislike. Dickens then goes on to describe Scrooge‚ after his conversion‚ in a different way to at the start of the novella‚ which depicts all that Dicken wishes human

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    FINAL EXAMINATION TIPS • Analyse the key words in the topic. Brainstorm synonyms to assist your use of varied expression in the essay. Make connections to major themes. • Do not simply summarise the plot of the text. You must show the ability to analyse the events and characters. • The content of your essay should be based on the chosen topic. Discuss the whole topic in each paragraph. Do not incur coherency problems by separating relevant ideas. Avoid including irrelevant information. • Avoid

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    in the rich‚ and the use of Scrooge the “covetous old sinner” who transforms his morbid self into an animated Christian man. The poverty which existed in England emotively affected Dickens; therefore his ambition was to teach others the damage of meanness to the human heart and that it is never too late to change and reach out and helps those lacking the full enjoyment of life especially within the Christmas season. The Cratchit family were deeply affected by Scrooges meanness‚ they were not a handsome

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    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 no more! Conduct me home! Why do you delight to torture me?”’ (Page 16). Scrooge chooses

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    nephew and my niece”! This proves that scrooge is a dynamic character. In the beginning of the novel Fred tried to invite Scrooge over for Christmas dinner. Scrooge did not listen to him my saying “Bah Humbug” [Dickens 603] and “Good afternoon” [Dickens 604] to get rid of his nephew because he obviously wanted no part with him. Scrooge later wanted to talk to them about apologizing the way he acted towards him. He also wanted to celebrate Christmas with them. Scrooge wanted to be with his nephew and niece

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    Through Scrooge and Pip‚ Dickens shows how the love of money does not lead to happiness but rather defiles the soul‚ depriving it of morality and grace. In A Christmas Carol‚ Scrooge shows that his passion in life is money‚ and money alone. Scrooge is not well liked‚ in fact the people in the town regard Scrooge as "a squeezing‚ wrenching‚ grasping‚ scraping‚ clutching‚ covetous old sinner." He was so disliked that "nobody ever stopped him in the street to say . . . ‘My dear Scrooge‚ how are

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    carol he made a character named scrooge. Scrooge is supposed to be a bad‚ cruel‚ and a rude person. No one likes him in the Christmas carol‚ everyone is afraid of him. Dickens also created three spirits in the story. Each spirit is supposed to teach Scrooge lessons and his mistakes. The spirits threaten him if he doesn’t change and fix his mistakes. The first spirit took him on a trip into his Christmas past to show him how he acted when he was little. When Scrooge was little his life was filled with

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    of ‘A Christmas carol’ appearing on TV in one form or another. The name of the main character‚ scrooge‚ has come into general use in the English language meaning ‘a miserly or mean person’. In ‘A Christmas carol’ Dickens shows scrooge as an evil‚ nasty man by using a long list of adjectives‚ he’s described with this sentence “Oh! But he was a tight fisted hand at the grindstone‚ scrooge! A squeezing‚ wrenching‚ grasping‚ scraping‚ clutching‚ covetous old sinner! Hard and sharp as

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    help Scrooge start to be more compassionate and less miserly was the future ghost on Christmas Eve. Now‚ I am telling you the 3 main important details why I choose the future ghost. First‚ the ghost took him and show him how it was going be like if he doesn’t start been less miserly and compassionate. The ghosts shows him his grave yard where he was gonna be if he didn’t start doing what right. Scrooges then realizes he need be better person for everybody. People respect what Scrooge said

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