In Charles Dickens's Christmas carol, Scrooge's selfish, indifferent and depressed character is clearly in contrast to Scrooge's relaxing nephew Fred. At the beginning of the novel, Fred and Scrooge are exactly opposite, but as the novel proceeds, they become increasingly similar. Over the novel, Dickens used Fro to show that Scrooge has changed from a ruthless man to a warm and considerate man. The first time I saw Fred was Fifth, when he greeted Scrooge, "Merry Christmas, Uncle.
Christmas Carol - Scrooge "Christmas Carol" "Scrooge! Squeeze! An old sinner who plays, captures, captures, grasps, greets" Scrooge is the hero of a novel "Christmas Carol". At the beginning of the novel he was a savage, bad, cold and cool person, but after encountering the three spirits, Scrooge regrets his life and decides that he needs to change it did. The theme conveyed through the story by Charles Dickens is salvation, which is an important Christmas carol Charles Dickens Cloak has been described as a tragic old man from the beginning. sinner! "I think this is a perfect explanation by his writing.Scrooge in this suite knows Scrooge well and avoids him because he does not like other people and does not want to be sociable The name "Scrooge" was created by Dickens and is now well known in the dictionary.
Our current Scrooge is actually a big fan of the word "Merry Christmas" - of course, it is Christmas, not "holiday" - but they still reject everything, for Fred and Dickens, Christmas That really means what? The fantasy of "Christmas Carol" is a man who refused this world view - the so-called "Carol philosophy" of Dickens - noticing that "we open our hearts silently" and that we are all "compass fellows" be able to. Not a concept of Cratchits Death fascinates the fireplace in the form of a lovely Tiny Tim, but some things about Scrooge - his riches, his anger, his rude childhood rich trauma - Of course, let me think of it as tax free until the ghost shows him his final destination