In the story A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens, dangerous vices are portrayed as well as a surprising character transformation. Ebenezer Scrooge illustrates the grave danger of living an immoral life and displays an inner transformation which changes his life. Throughout the story, he shows how evil vices can enslave one and cause great harm to others. Ebenezer Scrooge displays a greedy, self-centered attitude and realizes the importance of generosity. Ebenezer Scrooge displays a greedy character towards others and refuses to be generous. Firstly, Scrooge refuses to give his clerk, Bob Cratchit, a raise. Bob Cratchit is overworked and underpaid even though Scrooge is wealthy. Secondly, Scrooge does not want to give any donations to the poor. After being asked to give a donation, Scrooge refuses without hesitation, claiming the poor are better off dead. Lastly, he has little interest in the wellbeing of the sick. Bob Cratchit’s crippled son, Tiny Tim, needs special medical attention, however the family cannot afford such care. Scrooge ignores their request and refuses to help the family financially. Scrooge portrays a greedy mindset and affects others with his …show more content…
Firstly, during Marley’s ghost visit, Marley warned Scrooge about living an immoral life and how punishment comes to those who refuse to change. Scrooge simply replies asking Marley if he could give him words of comfort and does not care to truly change his life. Secondly, Scrooge refuses to attend his nephew’s Christmas dinner, rather replies coldly and rudely. Scrooge does not care to bring joy to others and lives his life in his own dark world of heartless spirit. Lastly, Scrooge is obsessed with business and success, always thinking about himself and his achievements. Throughout the story, Scrooge illustrates a self-centered attitude and experiences the danger of becoming so
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is a moral tale that depicts the protagonist’s Ebenezer Scrooge’s moral journey from selfishness to redemption. It can be seen that his new found way of life is derived from the desire to be a good man of the community and to assist others such as Tiny Tim. The idea of Scrooge’s transformation not being selfish can also be seen in his aspiration to contribute to the wider community that suffers from a poverty stricken way of life. In addition to this, Scrooge also reforms his way of life in order to feel love and care from family, which satisfied his nephew Fred aswell as himself. However, this selflessness is only to an
In Scrooge’s past and present, his actions had not been admirable. In reaction to this, Scrooge had closed himself off and become cold and impenetrable by any kindness. He had no empathy for others. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come changed this mindset by showing Scrooge the most severe consequences of his cold hearted actions. In
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was first published in London on the 19th of December 1843, the novella was instantly popular and still is to this day. Dickens inspiration for the short story seems to come from his childhood experiences and his sympathy for the poor. In the story a miserable old man, Ebenezer Scrooge, is shown the error of his ways and what will come of it if he doesn’t make drastic changes. Various ghosts and spirits slowly transform him into a kinder more pleasant man. A Christmas Carol is a powerful novella that uses symbolism like the children Ignorance and Want, Scrooge’s transformation, and Scrooges nephew Fred, to reinforce significant themes like social isolation, rebirth, and family.
By describing and showing scrooges behaviour towards others Dickens is allowing the reader to make a judgement of scrooge for themselves. Scrooge’s attitude to his late, only friend, Marley, shows how cold and unfeeling scrooge is: “An excellent man of business on the very day of the funeral” Scrooge had been partners with Marley for many years and yet he chose to conduct business rather than attend Marley’s funeral. This shows the reader that relationships, no matter how well forged, were irrelevant to Scrooge where money and business were concerned. This quote also emphasises how unfeeling scrooge was.
A Christmas Carol is about a man named Ebenezer Scrooge.Who had a lot of greed. He even called Christmas a “humbug”. Ebenezer Scrooge had more greed than any other man in England. He worked all year long even through Christmas, The most happiest time of year, but not for Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge had parter, Bob Cratchit, he paid him only 15 shillings a week. Cratchit had 5 children and one of his children had a crippled foot, and walked with a crutch. That Christmas the Cratchit family had a small turkey because of Scrooge's greed.
Scrooge is a rude, dismal man who hates mankind, and Christmas. During Christmastime there is a lot of charity and for being such a wealthy man that Scrooge is, he hates to give money to charity. He also thinks that Christmas is waste of time, and it could be used for
Scrooge is ignorant to the fact that Christmas is about being with family. As he goes around with the spirit he sees Bob Cratchit’s family and their small goose, but they are happy nun the less. He then goes it see his nephew Fred at his house with his guests and wife playing a game. He is ignorant to the fact that they all have found joy in each other’s company. As he is usually alone on Christmas.
The Spirit shows Scrooge Bob Cratchit and his family, which includes Tiny Tim. Page 55 of paragraph 271 states,”Spirit, tell me if Tiny Tim will live...No kind Spirit! Say he will be spared!” Scrooge feels sympathy for the young boy, and he wants to prevent his possible, and likely death. The only way he can create a positive impact and keep Tim alive, is if he becomes more generous in the future. This change occurs in paragraph 78 of page 290,”I’ll raise your salary and endeavor to assist your struggling family and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon over a bowl of smoking bishop.” This isn’t the only generous action that Scrooge makes towards the Cratchit family. He also had a huge goose delivered to their house anonymously, and gave money to those involved in the process. Before the ghost encounters, Scrooge was reluctant to give any money away to anyone that wasn’t working for him. His sudden wish to give his own shillings and time to the poor shows the significant transformation that has been made since Present visited
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, is about a selfish and grouchy man named Ebenezer Scrooge, who dislikes Christmas and charity. In order to fix his undesirable qualities, Scrooge is visited by three spirits, the Spirit of Christmas Past, the Spirit of Christmas Present, and the Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come. These three spirits use their differences and similarities to teach Scrooge lessons that would change his egocentric ways. The first Spirit that visits Scrooge is the Spirit of Christmas Past, a peaceful, wise, and kind character.
He first was annoyed and put upon that he had to be visited by them. Secondly, Scrooge whispers to himself “I’ll send it to Bob Cratchit”and says to the boy ”Come back with the man and I’ll give you a shilling, come back with him in less than five minutes, and I’ll give you a half a crown”. This shows that Scrooge has changed financially as well. This is because in the beginning Scrooge won’t buy anything for himself or others and now, he is willing to be generous with his money to those around him and is thoughtful of others less fortunate than him, he shows this through his thoughts when he thinks about how Bob Cratchit only could afford a small turkey for his large family and decides to help him and purchase a massive turkey so that his family would be fed well on Christmas and afterward with leftovers. In The Christmas Carol Scrooge changes through his
This quote shows how Scrooge feels bad for previously being mean to the boy singing outside his house. Another quote from the text, (Act II, Scene 3, Paragraph 55 and 57) Scrooge states, “Scrooge:Spirit, tell me if Tiny Tim will live. Present: I see a vacant seat... in the poor chimney corner and a crutch without an owner, carefully preserved. If these shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die.
In the beginning of the novel, Ebenezer Scrooge was a mean, greedy, and selfish person. Some examples of his meanness, greed, and selfishness are, he never let his assistant Bob Cratchit put any coal in the fire. He is rude to his nephew Fred who came over to give Ebenezer Scrooge a gift and invite Scrooge to his Christmas party. When Bob Cratchit tried to help Fred, Ebenezer Scrooge
When the Cratchits were eating the meal, Scrooge asked if Tiny Tim would live and when the ghost says no, he is discouraged. As the text states, “If he be like to die, he better do it, and decrease the population.” (pg. 71) When Scrooge heard what the ghost said he was The vibe wasn’t was positive after stating his name, so that gives Scrooge reason to change. When Scrooge sees Tiny Tim, he begins to worry. He’s worried the boy will die. When he asks the ghost if the boy will live, and the ghost say not if something is changed, then Scrooge becomes
Scrooge said once when he was a young man that when owned his own firm that he would treat his apprentices as he was treated,but he never did since that would waste money on something other than himself for good reason. Yet, the refreshment of his mind made him rethink his choice and gave him the thought of treating his clerk Cratchit better for reasons other than Tiny Tim’s health condition, but out of the good of his dark, broken, cold, mending heart. Which after undergoing this whole process is ready to release all the sorrow and feelings it has held back.So Scrooge now knowing what his has in store for him he wakes and spares no time in starting to make his mends as soon as he wakes up. Starting with most important of all Tiny Tim then, the poor, then his nephew. Doing all of this without hesitation or doubt and gave away money with simple
In the beginning of the story "A Christmas Carol" Ebenezer Scrooge is a grumpy old man. He does not have the Christmas spirit. He also does not care about anyone. He did not like to help people.