Edit with the Docs app Make tweaks‚ leave comments‚ and share with others to edit at the same time. NO THANKSUSE THE APP Untitled document Q.4 Play Response On Nov 25‚ 2015 I went to Calgary Theater‚with my class‚ to watch a Charles Dickens play called Christmas Carol. Christmas Carol reveals about poverty and social injustice during the Victorian Era‚ these topics are discussed during Christmas time in this novella.In this play‚ Dicken shows class differences of Victorian England and the selfishness
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audio version of the book. A Christmas Carol is about a greedy old man named scrooge. He is rude and hate Christmas. He is soon visited by three spirits‚ the ghost of Christmas past‚ present‚ and future. In his future Scrooge’s life is horrible and he dies all alone and nobody cares‚ in fact people even steal from him just to get money. After he is visited by the three ghosts he wakes on Christmas day. Once again Scrooge is nice and happy. The play version is better than the audio version because
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This is a famous novel from Charles Dickens. This story is about an old man named Scrooge who hated Christmas. Scrooge in the movie is a very old guy who needs a Cane to walk but in the movie it just says he is an old man. It also says that when the bells rang he jumped up but in the movie is is just sitting in his chair staring and waiting for whatever is coming. Maybe you did not notice but also in the movie Scrooge goes from grumpy to happy really quick but in the book he goes really slow. Also
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The Crachits had little but they were very loving that they even send blessings to Scrooge. Next they went to his nephew’s house and saw all the fun that Scrooge was missing out on. The last ghost came the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come who showed him why he should change the ways of acting he has. They found out how he died‚ Bob Crachit’s son died and how much chaos there was with the economy. Suddenly Scrooge was back into Christmas day the 3 ghosts wanted to see if he would change so they gave
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“Imagination in A Christmas Carol” Graham Holderness says A Christmas Carol categorically that the writer’s imagination fails. Scrooge is allowed to slide into a rarefied limbo of Christmas sentiment and Christian charity‚ so abstract as to be empty of life and meaning. His encounter with the three ghosts is far more credible‚ far more realistic‚ than this closing vision of life of permanent goodness‚ which scarcely resembles human life at all. In one respect‚ of course‚ this misses the point
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on the other hand‚ lives on edge with the stress of not knowing whether or not they will have enough money to put food on the table for their families each night. Dickens’ main character‚ Scrooge‚ symbolized the ignorance owners and managers of big companies had towards their employees’ well-being. Scrooge‚ like the managers‚ believe that because they are
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But in “A Christmas Carol‚” the Scrooge does change in the ending‚ while the Invisible Man stays the same and ended up dying because of his greediness and evilness. Even though they may seem like different people‚ I feel like they are very similar in their personalities. Main Character:
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the Christmas perfect. Tightwad starts to get through his passionate blockade in Stave Three as he communicates feel sorry for Tiny Tim. The peruser‚ after listening to the generally merciless penny pincher ask into Tim’s destiny‚ starts to trust Scrooge has a shot at salvation. Miser’s way to recovery comes full circle with his allegorical "selection" of Tiny Tim‚ going about as "a moment father" to the young
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Let’s face the facts…. Christmas is in December. It’s October and not even late October at the time I’m writing this; and I’m already finding this gross red and green‚ Christmas related‚ candy cane striped trash sneaking its way into all of the stores! And this is just unacceptable! I mean‚ it is one thing for craft stores‚ like Hobby Lobby‚ because they have all seasons all the time and just shuffle stuff to the front as it gets closer to their respective holidays‚ but when it comes so Sam’s Club
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In the “Your a Wizard Harry “ scene from the movie Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‚ Harry clearly make it an open pane that he wants change in his life. He does this because he is really lonely. One can see this because at the beginning of the scene‚ Harry is in his room on his birthday with a picture of a cake and he says “Make a wish Harry.” Because he is alone on his birthday‚ anyone can see he is lonely and therefore probably wants a change in environment. This also shows it is an open
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