Friday, July 19, 2019
A Christmas Carol - short review :: Free Essay Writer
A Christmas Carol - short review    A Christmas Carol was published on 17th December 1843 in Victorian  England. Victorian England was not a very nice place to live and  Charles Dickens didnââ¬â¢t have the best childhood; his father was a clerk  who was taken away from him and imprisoned when he was 12. Some  people say this was how he became such a good writer ââ¬â from all the  problems he had as a child.    England was a horrible place during these times ââ¬â for example, there  was child labour, where people got children to clean their chimneys as  they were small enough, but it turned out the soot from the chimneys  was carcinogenic, meaning it activated cancerous cells. There was  also the Poor Law Act, which meant if you had lost an arm and were  unable to work you had no way of gaining money. People also believed  that you had to have money to be gentleman.    There was the class system that meant if you were born into a working  class family you would often die in a working class family ââ¬â there  were few chances to become rich and famous.    Dickens often looked at life as a child; for example in Oliver Twist,  David Copperfield and Great Expectations. This could be one of the  reasons that Dickens chose A Christmas Carol to be at Christmas, as he  thought it would appeal to the child in everyone.    Many people believed that Dickens wasnââ¬â¢t just someone who wanted to  make money, even though he was a workaholic. What he really wanted to  do was to provoke authority to take responsibility for the problems  that people were having in the country and Christmas was the best time  of the year to do this.    Dickensââ¬â¢ use of imagery in the novel gives a great sense of  surroundings and what Scrooge and all the ghosts look like. For  example, here is a line from A Christmas Carol, that is just about the  weather,    ââ¬Å"It was cold, bleak biting weather; foggy withal; and he could hear  the people in the court outside, go wheezing up and down, beating  their hand upon their breasts, and stamping their feet upon the  pavement stones to warm them.â⬠    Smiles and metaphors help us to portray and compare images in our  heads and Dickens does this very well throughout the book.    In A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is the novelââ¬â¢s protagonist. We know this  as everything in the book has some sort of connection with him.    In the novel Scrooge is represented as a misanthropist, i.e. a person  who hates his fellow men. This kind of novel where a person changes    					    
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