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    Ebenezer Scrooge was a man who lived most of his life with greed, and hatred. This anger that dwelled in him was a grudge on Christmas.Jacob Marley, Scrooge’s partner in life, died on Christmas, making Scrooge dislike Christmas for the rest of his life, until an event that occurred to affect him in such a way, to make Scrooge a joyful person. This event that changed his life was when the ghost of Christmas future took Scrooge to a cemetery, where Scrooge saw his grave, realising what his future…

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    both the play and the film present Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol accurately, there are differences and similarities in the presentation of the characters, setting, and tone. The play and the film both introduce the characters Jacob Marley, Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, and Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Although both the play and film contain the same characters, I personally think the play does a better job of describing each individual character. I can read at my own…

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    called A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Basically what this book is about is a cold-hearted man who despises Christmas. His name was Ebeneezer Scrooge. Scrooge's partner in business, Marley, died on Christmas Eve, seven years pass, and the very night Marley visits him in ghost form, is Christmas Eve. Marley says that he will be visited by three ghosts, that will help him change his ways before it is too late, the ghost of Christmas Past, the ghost of Christmas Present, and the ghost of…

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    Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley” by: Israel Horovitz, the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge changes a lot. One way Scrooge changes is that he becomes a generous person after being greedy. Another way Scrooge changes is he becomes a happy person after being a gloomy, mean person. These are just two of many ways Ebenezer Scrooge changes in the story. Scrooge is greedy with his money in the beginning of the story but that all changes when he looks at his co-worker Bob Cratchit home situation…

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    “A Christmas Carol” Bob and Marly (Essay 2) “A Christmas Carol” Bob and Marly have many important messages in the book. These messages and be shown by examples in the book and real life. They are vary important to the story and certain characters. The first message is “If one person changes for the better, others are effected for the better.”. A great example of this is towards the end of the story after Scrooge’s his change in attitude after the event with the spirits. He was…

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    interpretation of this play was directed by Dallas Padoven, a guest artist. The plot of A Christmas Carol is that Ebenezer Scrooge thinks it's all humbug, criticizing his faithful clerk, Bob Cratchet, and his cheerful nephew, Fred, for their views. Later, Scrooge encounters the ghost of his late business partner, Jacob Marley, who warns that three spirits will visit him this night. The ghosts take Scrooge on a journey through his past, present and future in the hope of transforming his…

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    similarities and differences are there in the play and in the movie, well you are just going to have to read to find out. “A Christmas Carol” is about an old grumpy man who is seen the joy that christmas brings to all. The play version starts out where Marley (A friend of Ebenezer Scrooge) is telling us about him and Scrooge. Then we see Scrooge and other men in his office. When Scrooge goes home and wakes up at one o’clock, he is visited by the ghost of christmas past to show him his past.…

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    features, nipped his pointed nose, shriveled his cheek, stiffened his gait, made his eyes red, his thin lips blue, and spoke out shrewdly in his grating voice” (3). Since his sole partner in life, Bob Marley, has died Scrooge has gone into a recession of loving money more than anything. While in the office with Bob Cratchit we see how miserable and isolated Scrooge is because the fire is tiny and the room is very dark. The fire is a symbol of family and love, and the foggy weather outside is a…

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    England! We see scrooge as selfish man, who wants nothing to do with others. Eventually three spirits of Christmas past, present, and future, and show him good and bad events in his life, and things that happened to others because of him, such as Bob Cratchit's son Tiny Tim, dying due to a lack of money. But, Ebenezer changes, and realizes there’s more to life then just being a selfish, nothing to do with others kind of man. He became a joyful, man full of the Christmas spirit. In A…

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    The ghost of his partner, Jacob Marley shows Scrooge the outcome of being greedy. In result, he sends three spirits to sharpen up his attitude. The three spirits show him the horrible life on his partner Bob Cratchit, the poor and homeless, and the grave house where he rests. Scrooge promises to change his ways of life. When he returns in his bed he wakes up…

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