Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol Essay

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    seeing A Christmas Carol on the night of Friday, November 18th, I had what I thought to be a firm understanding of the Charles Dicken’s classic. It was until the show was over that I realized my previous interpretation was completely senseless, with little to no opinion deriving beyond the script. As I dove into the performance in the Joan C, Edwards playhouse, I made personal connections that I had never made before when watching other adaptions of A Christmas Carol, in particular Scrooge…

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    and differences to “A Christmas Carol” the play and to “A Christmas” the movie. How many 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…

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    persistent theme is presented in the play A Christmas Carol, the…

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    Today marks seven years since Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner, Jacob Marley, has died. Scrooge is an old man that hates happiness and Christmas. Today happens to be Christmas Eve. While Scrooge is sitting at his desk, his nephew, Fred, comes in the door singing carols. Ebenezer is not very happy about it. Fred proceeds to ask his uncle to attend his party tomorrow but is quickly turned down. Once he leaves, Scrooge turns to his clerk, Bob Cratchit, and gives him the day off paid, which he…

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    greed of the Victorian Age is A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens was known for his very real and unbiased view of society. “Charles Dickens was the most popular novelist of his century” (Damrosch, Dettmar and Baswell). Dickens was well known for his use of symbolism in order to relay a message to his intended audience. In A Christmas Carol, the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, is visited by a spirit and three ghosts. The spirit symbolizes what Scrooge may become, while the…

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    possessions might seem important today but family and true happiness are worth far more. There is a similar situation in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Scrooge is overcome by his wealth and not much else is important to him. The drama expresses Scrooge’s need to change. He is a greedy and lonely man even if he does not realize it. He is visited by three spirits, Christmas past, present, and future. Who were sent by his…

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    creator of Disney’s Scrooge McDuck) and Paul Murry (a co-creator of Goofy (along with Walt Disney and Art Babbitt) Both of these artists created famous Disney classic characters and they also are both Disney comic artists. I have chosen these two artists because I am very interested in the field of illustration, Disney and these specific characters. Carl Barks (March 27th 1901 - August 25th 2000) was an American cartoonist, author and painter. Banks was the creator of Scrooge McDuck (Donald…

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    and similar A Christmas Carol, the movie is to the written play.There are lots of similarities, but there are a few notable differences between the two including the Past, Present, and Future of his Christmases. In the play A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge is haunted by three spirits that show him Past Christmases, present Christmases, and future Christmases. In Past, Scrooge is shown his old boss Fezziwig and how he stopped their work to hold a dance on Christmas. He is…

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    To begin with, Scrooge witnesses the effects of his actions from being a greedy miser and learns the importance of helping others by making charitable donations to help the poor. To illustrate, Scrooge refuses to donate any money to a charity whose goal was to help those in poverty. He believed that one should work for their money and that those who needed…

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    Shakespeare’s King Lear, King Lear learns the true nature of those around him when he is forced to endure emotional and physical hardships. In Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, three spirits expose Ebenezer Scrooge to those who suffer from his actions several times before he redeems himself. In King Lear and A Christmas Carol, both Lear and Scrooge must persevere through life’s trials in order to redeem themselves. First, both Lear and Scrooge’s…

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