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A Christmas Carol


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A Christmas Carol



A Christmas Carol, although occurring at a different time period than

today, still holds values and lessons that are important in society today. The

main character, Ebeneezer Scrooge, starts off having no feelings for others or

any Christmas spirit, but changes from his gloomy, dark appearance to a carefree,

child-like persona at the end. Dickens shows in A Christmas Carol that personal

greed will lead to peril, while kindness and generosity lead to personal

happiness.


One of Dickens social concerns was the lack of sympathy or feelings that

people have toward other people. In the story, Scrooge had no feelings toward

his family or friends and held a strictly professional relationship with them,

creating a hostile bond between them. For example, Bob Cratchit\'s wife does not

like the idea have toasting to Scrooge because of the way he treats his long

time employee. Also, Scrooge is looked down upon by......

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