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  1. A Christmas Carol Summary. It is Christmas Eve, seven years since the death of Jacob Marley, the business partner and only friend of Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge is in his counting house, keeping a cruel monopoly on the coal supply and keeping his clerk Bob Cratchit in the cold. Scrooge’s nephew, Fred, makes a visit, but his incessant seasonal ...

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      Scrooge and Cratchit both live on routine. Cratchit, despite...

  2. Plot summary - AQA. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man who transforms his miserly ways after four ghostly visits one Christmas Eve....

  3. A Christmas Carol opens on a bleak, cold Christmas Eve in London, seven years after the death of Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner, Jacob Marley. Scrooge, an ageing miser, dislikes Christmas and refuses a dinner invitation from his nephew Fred.

    • Charles Dickens, Michael Slater
    • 1843
  4. Like a handful of other books of the nineteenth century – Frankenstein and Jekyll and Hyde spring to mind – A Christmas Carol has attained the force of a modern myth, an archetypal tale about the value of helping those in need, in the name of Christian charity and general human altruism.

  5. Oct 30, 2024 · Transformation and redemption are presented in A Christmas Carol through the structure of the novella, as well as through the ghosts, other characters and descriptions of the setting: The novella’s structure : Dickens structures the novella into five staves, like the traditional form of a Christmas carol, suggesting the ultimate message will be redemptive:

  6. Ebenezer Scrooge is a hard-hearted old miser who hates Christmas, exploits his clerk Bob Cratchit, and mocks those who seek to help the poor. On Christmas Eve, though, he is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley.

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