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Scrooge's Use Of Symbolism In To Kill A Mockingbird '

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1. The three ghosts are very symbolic; they represent Scrooge's life in the past, present, and the future.
2. The light from the Ghost of Christmas Past is very symbolic of the truth, and the truth it reveals is that Scrooge's past Christmases were mostly filled with loneliness.
3. The Ghost of Christmas Present symbolizes all the joy and generosity of Christmas which is very evident by the mound of food it is sitting on when Scrooge meets him, and by the torch it bears which bestows blessings upon poor meals the most.
4. The chain around Marley's waist is symbolic of his greed and misplaced values in life, as well as his penance.
5. The hearth in the Cratchit's home as well as "fire" which is prevalent throughout the entire Carol are strong …show more content…

Scrooge is a symbol of the Victorian aristocracy who viewed the poor as a scourge upon the earth and thought the world would better if they died, as Scrooge alludes to in the Carol
7. The chain is not make out of standard links at all, but instead out of the things that were most important to Marley before he died—money, debt, interest, profit.
8. The knocker of the front door is shaped like a lion, but on Christmas Eve, Scrooge notices that for an instant it looks like Marley's face. It startles him momentarily, but Scrooge doesn't believe in ghosts or any other such fanciful thing, so he tries to forget about it. This incident is a precursor to Marley's arrival as well as that of the three ghosts.
9. The Ghost of Christmas Past has a bright ray of light shining from his head as if he can illuminate the mistakes of the past so that they can be mended or at least so that they will not be repeated. The weight of Scrooge's mistakes is so heavy that he extinguishes the light so that he can see no more.
10. The Ghost of Christmas Present carries a torch in the shape of the Horn of Plenty and when he sprinkles the magic within the torch on the people he watches, they are filled with the kindness and cheer that is associated with

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