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Friday, March 22, 2019

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Andre RibeiroMs. MichaelPre-AP English II1-15-13Rough Draft Charles dickens was not only one of Englands maiden great novelists, but also one of the most prevelant, enduring figures in using fiction to effectively communicate his ideas, as comfortably as criticize social and moral ideals through protrude the Victorian era. Through A Christmas Carol, the Tempter uses the wealthy, excentric caricature of Ebeneezer Scrooge as well as the symbolic meanings of the three ghosts to convey and portray a sense of pathos and uneven distribution of wealth and ground level during his time. Each groups of symbols and characters play a vital role in Dickens critique of Victorian society, as well as include solutions for the issues that persisted. In the instance of A Christmas Carol, Dickens was directly inspired to write a Christmas story highlighting the struggles that the execrable faced during the major Depression that occurred during the 1840s, as well as the impoverishment for charity from those that were considered well-off. Having suffered continual hardships as a child, Dickens attitude toward the wealthy was in fact bitter. As a result, his feelings toward the wealthy, represented by Scrooge as a whole group, was one centered around resentment and disregard. The Cratchits, however, visualised the lives of many impoverished peoples during the era, and described them as being hardworking simpletons with a kind-hearted spirit, regardless of their situation. Tiny Tim was one such example, as he eer blessed everyone on multiple occasions, despite his continuing ailments. One get word element in Dickens description and thoughts towards Victorian Society is that of moral stand up and the satisfaction and happiness of the very contradicting social cl... .... Equality was not a forefront topic during the time, and Dickens was outspoken and intelligent to the extent of pointing out flaws that many members of the current time never pondered. Soci al issues tend to proceed increasingly important as time persists, even more so than economic issues. This account completely disregards the social standings of specific members and focuses more on ones morality. If equality is not reached, and a Scrooge-like transformation does not occur, even in at presents society, the social system may collapse upon itself, and an entire middle class may be entirely disregarded. A solution is always at arms reach, but it all begins with the individual. Each human being is in its own respect, much like Scrooge. Moral changes are needed, and the decisions one makes today could potentially affect the lives of many for generations to come.

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