Wednesday, September 18, 2019
The Three Spirits in Dickensââ¬â¢ A Christmas Carol Essay -- English Liter
The Three Spirits in Dickensââ¬â¢ A Christmas Carol       In Dickensââ¬â¢ Ghost story ââ¬Ë A Christmas Carolââ¬â¢ we are shown a story of  redemption. Dickens uses description, sarcasm and many other effects  to create the sudden changes of atmosphere in the novel. I will look  at how Dickens creates such a structured book and what causes it to be  so effective. However before I begin to examine Dickensââ¬â¢ methods I  will see how each of the mysterious spirits affect Scrooge and how he  responds to them.    Ebenezer Scrooge is a miser if ever there was one - grasping and  covetous, rich and penny-pinching. Dickens describes how he keeps a  clerk, Bob Cratchit, on a measly fifteen shillings a week and a very  small fire. His only family, a nephew named Fred, tries to get him to  spend Christmas with him and Scrooge's only reply is "Bah. Humbug."  The name Scrooge itself sounds sinister in itselfâ⬠¦ His name screw +  gouge shows he is hard -hearted.    He is visited by four spirits. The first is of his former partner,  Jacob Marley, who arrives on Christmas Eve. Jacob tells him he made  his chain link by link and his spirit is condemned to walk the earth  desperately trying to help his fellow man to no avail. He tells  Scrooge their last hope is to be visited by three Ghosts - the Ghost  of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present and the Ghost of  Christmas Yet to Come. Scrooge dismisses his vision, saying "there's  more of gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are" and goes to  sleep.    Scrooge is redeemed because he learns how to let his spirit walk among  his fellow men. He shows this by becoming 'a better man, a better  master' as the good old city ever knew. He reveals his progress slowly  by his actions, reactions and emotions.    ...              ...th the discovery that many think him a monster of a man.  Scrooge finds most out about himself from this Spirit, and mixes his  joy with his remorse and pain.    The Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come is perhaps the least accessible  character, but the line ââ¬Å"the kind hand trembledâ⬠ right at the end of  its visit shows that it has goodwill. Its lack of violence and terror  impresses Scrooge further. It must put the finishing touches to  Scrooge, ensuring he is aware of his own mortality and to encourage  him to change his life for the good.    Scroogeââ¬â¢s dream is a growing process, starting from the one extreme of  an old boring humble miser, and finishing up as a model of goodwill  and religious generosity. Charles Dickens achieves what he attempted  to do. With the use of humorous words and fantastic Ghosts he tells us  a deep moral story which is still relevant today.                        
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