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Biographical Sketch of Charles DickensBiographical Sketch of Charles Dickens
Summary of Summary of A Christmas CarolA Christmas Carol
Literature ElementsLiterature Elements
SymbolsSymbols
My Favorite QuoteMy Favorite Quote
Charles DickensCharles Dickens
1852 1861 1868
Full Name: Charles John Huffam Dickens (early alias: Boz)
Date of Birth: February 7th, 1812
Major Works: Great Expectations, David Copperfield, and A Tale of Two Cities
SummarySummaryMarley’s GhostMarley’s Ghost
The First of the Three Spirits – The Ghost of The First of the Three Spirits – The Ghost of Christmas PastChristmas Past
The Second of the Three Spirits – The Ghost of The Second of the Three Spirits – The Ghost of Christmas PresentChristmas Present
The Last of the Spirit – The Ghost of Christmas The Last of the Spirit – The Ghost of Christmas FutureFuture
A Changed Mr. ScroogeA Changed Mr. Scrooge
Illustrations I Illustrations I by John Leechby John Leech
Four Woodcuts
Scrooge’s Scrooge’s PhantomsPhantoms
Scrooge distinguishes Scrooge distinguishes the First Spiritthe First Spirit
Jacob Marley Jacob Marley ComingComing
Illustrations IIIllustrations II
Four Hand Colored EtchingsFour Hand Colored Etchings
Mr. Fezziwig BalMr. Fezziwig Balll
The Ghost of The Ghost of Christmas Christmas
PresentPresent
The Ghost of The Ghost of Christmas Christmas
FutureFuture
Jacob Marley Jacob Marley ComingComing
Literature ElementsLiterature Elements
Plot:Plot: An Episodic An EpisodicCharacters:Characters:
MainMain – Mr. Scrooge, – Mr. Scrooge, AntagonistAntagonist – The Ghost of Past, Present, Future, – The Ghost of Past, Present, Future, SupportingSupporting – Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Jocob Marl – Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Jocob Marl
ey, Fred, Fezziwigey, Fred, FezziwigTones and StylesTones and StylesThemeThemeAnalysis of this bookAnalysis of this book
Symbols ISymbols I
Mr. ScroogeMr. Scrooge - greed, selfishness, and a - greed, selfishness, and a lack of goodwill toward one’s fellow manlack of goodwill toward one’s fellow man
The Ghost of Christmas PastThe Ghost of Christmas Past - memory - memory
The Ghost of Christmas PresentThe Ghost of Christmas Present – – generosity, empathy, and the Christmas generosity, empathy, and the Christmas spiritspirit
The Ghost of Christmas FutureThe Ghost of Christmas Future – the – the fear of death and moral reckoningfear of death and moral reckoning
Symbols IISymbols II
The CrathitsThe Crathits – the plight of the children of – the plight of the children of London’s poorLondon’s poor
Ignorance and WantIgnorance and Want – The boy is Ignoranc – The boy is Ignorance, and the girl is want. = Doome, and the girl is want. = Doom
Tiny TimTiny Tim – Large families and child mortali – Large families and child mortality were common in the 19th century (Victoty were common in the 19th century (Victorian period), and suffered the loss of a chilrian period), and suffered the loss of a child.d.
My Favorite QuotesMy Favorite Quotes
These miserable children are Man’s. The bThese miserable children are Man’s. The boy is Crime. The girl is Need. They will desoy is Crime. The girl is Need. They will destory Man if nothing is done about them.tory Man if nothing is done about them.
I will remember the Past, and think of the I will remember the Past, and think of the Future.Future.
A merry Christmas to everybody! A happy A merry Christmas to everybody! A happy new year to all the world! Hurrah!new year to all the world! Hurrah!
Thank you for your Attention!!
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