A cold Christmas, 1843, Ebenezer Scrooge never saw what being a roadkill had in store for his lifetime. A Merry Christmas can have its pros and cons in a story. Reading two different things, a script and a play can mean many different things. They can have similarities and differences. They can be completely different, and they can still have a great turnout. The good point in having similarities and differences is the outcome. The knowledge of learning something new, between two different types of writing. Similarities and differences can change your perspective of things, even if it was never expected.
Writing with similarities agree on many different topics. Similarities are probably the thing that make the writing world more clearly. The agreements on two different things, make things better somehow. The play and movie differed somewhat. There were no fundraisers that Ebenezer had supported, helping those in need. Eventually, Scrooge had donated money to those who were in need. Main characters and characters each spoke in the script. Jacob Marley introduces himself in the script, and he does not …show more content…
The play, A Christmas Carol, is similar to the script of A Christmas Carol. They both tell the Christmas spirit story of Christmas Day, 1843. This famous story has a true Christmas spirit, for everyone. They have different things that makes it still a great story. In the script, they just dialogue Jacob Marley’s perspective of Ebenezer Scrooge and how he is the Christmas of 1843. Jacob Marley was like a narrator. He described what the ‘real’ Ebenezer was like. He had shared his money and donated it anonymously. He found the love and warmth of Christmas, and changed. Greed and hatred was no longer in Ebenezer Scrooge. The three Christmas spirits had visited Scrooge to tell and warn him about the upcoming. In the script, there was all of the characters listed that was to be