Tuesday, September 17, 2019
The Change in Scroogeââ¬â¢s Character :: A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens Essays
The Change in Scroogeââ¬â¢s Character How does dickens show the change in scroogeââ¬â¢s character in ââ¬ËA Christmas Carolââ¬â¢, look closely at the language used and how this influences the reader In 1843 Charles dickens wrote ââ¬ËA Christmas Carolââ¬â¢ partly to make people aware of the terrible conditions of the children of the poor. In 1843 he visited the field lane ragged school and was appalled by what he saw there/ ragged schools catered for the very poorest, hungry children who roamed the streets, trying to teach them the basic skills of reading and writing. He had also been shocked by a parliamentary report by the childrenââ¬â¢s employment commission. Dickens was the most popular novelist of the day and he soon realized that far more people would take notice of the terrible conditions of the poor if he wrote about them in a story. ââ¬ËA Christmas carolââ¬â¢ was published on 17th December 1843 and by the 24th he had sold 6,000 copies. Dickens called it a most prodigious success., the greatest, I think, have ever achieved. ââ¬ËA Christmas carolââ¬â¢ is still widely read today and appears in many versions including illustrated re-telling of the story for young children. Hardly a Christmas goes by without a version of ââ¬ËA Christmas carolââ¬â¢ appearing on TV in one form or another. The name of the main character, scrooge, has come into general use in the English language meaning ââ¬Ëa miserly or mean personââ¬â¢. In ââ¬ËA Christmas carolââ¬â¢ Dickens shows scrooge as an evil, nasty man by using a long list of adjectives, heââ¬â¢s described with this sentence ââ¬Å"Oh! But he was a tight fisted hand at the grindstone, scrooge! A squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner! Hard and sharp as flint, from which no steel had ever struck out generous fire; secret, and self-contained, and as solitary as an oysterâ⬠Another way to show this is the way he talks to people, e.g. when his nephew invites him to his Christmas party but he turns him down and calls Christmas a ââ¬ËHumbug!ââ¬â¢ and even worse, when 2 charity workers ask him for a donation for the poor children, he says send them to the work houses, if they would rather die they better do it, and decrease the surplus population. This shows how much of a cold hearted, covetous sinner he is. Dickens makes us feel like heââ¬â¢s an evil man, heââ¬â¢s selfish and says heââ¬â¢d rather the children die than donate his money to charity. When the ghost of Marley visited scrooge in the night, he was shocked, he first saw Marleyââ¬â¢s face as the doorknob, then he was frightened further when the ghost of Marley opened the door from the outside when
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