A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens The following entry presents criticism on Dickens’s novella A Christmas Carol (1843). See also Charles Dickens Short Story Criticism‚ A Tale of Two Cities Criticism‚ Little Dorrit Criticism‚ Our Mutual Friend Criticism‚ and Hard Times Criticism. INTRODUCTION A Christmas Carol (1843) is one of the most recognizable stories in English literature. With its numerous literary‚ stage‚ television‚ radio‚ and cinematic adaptations‚ the tale has become a holiday classic
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throughout the story we see follow around a girl and spy on her‚ this in my books isn’t a great way to get the ladies‚ but on the other hand he is just a boy and the story took place over one hundred years ago so I’m thinking this might have been ok back then so I guess I’ll give him a break. Next they finally meet late at night in a dark room by chance and the young boy is speechless can’t even remember what he says at first when the girl asks if he’s going to Araby‚ but he does vow on
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The main character in A Christmas Carol’ is named Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge is a stereotype of those who had power over those who didn’t. Throughout the opening stave the character of Scrooge is established and it is quite clear what he is like. For example Dickens describes the character of Scrooge: "No wind that blew was bitterer than he". This use of metaphors tells the reader a lot about the character Scrooge‚ and that he does not have a very good attitude or personality. This is shown especially
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I favored the DVD over the written version of A Christmas Carol. Short stories and novels are not as interesting in my opinion. The book had a much darker tone throughout it. The movie had a slightly more lighthearted tone‚ with Scrooge laughing more often. There are multiple differences between the film and book‚ A Christmas Carol. Scrooge does not meet Tim on the street waiting for his father. The book does not tell a part about just Tim and his father. Marley’s ghost does not say his name repeatedly
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In the short story “The Dead” by James Joyce‚ the main protagonist‚ Gabriel‚ reminisces on life. Joyce uses symbolism and imagery to describe death in Gabriel’s life. Death is a major theme in the excerpt; as shown in the line‚ “Pleasure of the walk along the river in the snow.” However‚ that same sentence also uses several literary devices such as Imagery. James Joyce paints a picture of the funeral and makes us feel what Gabriel feels‚ we see what Gabriel sees. The words fly off the page and into
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Scrooge looks out the window and sees the sky filled with other chained spirits‚ some familiar to him‚ who cry about their inability to connect with others. He goes to sleep. A Christmas carol is foremost a Christian allegory of redemption about‚ as Fred says‚ the "kind‚ forgiving‚ charitable‚ pleasant time" of Christmas. Scrooge is a skinflint businessman who represents the greediest impulses of Victorian England’s rich. He subscribes
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five stave novella each ghost in A Christmas Carol contributes to the final redemption of his journey to becoming a better person. The ghosts take Scrooge on a journey‚ physically‚ taking him to visit important aspects of his past‚ present and future and these journeys metaphorically empathy enlightenment that he needs to change into a more humane person. The five staves outline how he grows as a person‚ and eventually redeems himself. Although the three main ghost of the novel are large aspects
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Mooney who runs the boarding house. She has had an unhappy marriage and it made her as sharp as an axe. When she gets rid of her husband she opens a boarding house. She has a son‚ Jack‚ who is "a hard case". She also has a daughter‚ Polly‚ a slim girl of nineteen who resembles a "perverse little Madonna." Mrs. Mooney is concerned about Polly’s marriage and she knows that most men are not seriously interested in her. So she decides to keep Polly in the boarding house and make her an attraction for
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upon the "The Dead" I pondered the manner in which James Joyce implemented "wasteland imagery" in the story. My understanding of the definition of "wasteland imagery" as it applies to this story is to represent an aspect of life as lacking in spiritual‚ aesthetic‚ or other humanizing qualities through use of vivid or figurative language. Throughout the story I couldn ’t help but notice finely nuanced descriptions and bits of dialogue where Joyce undercuts the celebratory nature of the evening with such
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Interactive Oral Commentary: Stealing My name is Kate Sampson and today I will be analysing Carol Ann Duffy’s poem‚ Stealing. To begin with‚ I will provide some background information to help put the themes in this poem into context. It was published in the 1980’s during Margaret Thatcher’s Prime Ministership‚ it is essentially a political poem in response to a new culture of greed and selfishness that ignored the working-class. There were constant poll tax riots‚ miner’s strikes‚ homelessness
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