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A Christmas Carol
by
Charles Dickens
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Summary
Chapter Summaries
Stave 1 Summary
Stave 2 Summary
Stave 3 Summary
Stave 4 Summary
Stave 5 Summary
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Themes
Themes: All Themes
Themes: The Importance of Kindness
Themes: The Impact of Choices
Themes: The Possibility of Redemption
Characters
Analysis
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"As Good As Gold"
"God Bless Us Every One!"
"Secret, And Self-contained, And Solitary As An Oyster"
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A Christmas Carol
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Characters
Ebenezer Scrooge
Fred
Jacob Marley
Ghost of Christmas Past
The Cratchits
Ghost of Christmas Present
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Fezziwig
Tiny Tim
Ghost of Christmas Future
Belle
Ignorance and Want
Themes
Redemption
Christmas Spirit
Compassion
Poverty
Social Criticism
Greed
Family
Generosity
Death
Stinginess
Social Responsibility
Goodness
Wealth
Kindness
Plot
Chapter 1
Chapter 3
Ghost of Christmas Past
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Scrooge's Reclamation
Stave 1
Stave 2
Stave 3
Stave 4
Stave 5
Three Spirits
Symbolism
Marley's Ghost
Chains
Light
Ghost of Christmas Past
Holly Branch
Tiny Tim
Fire
Weather
Money
The Bell
Quotes
Spirit! He Cried, Tight Clutching at Its Robe, Hear Me! I Am Not the Man I Was. I Will Not be the Man I Must Have Been but for This Intercourse. Why Show Me This If I Am Past All Hope?
Are There No Prisons? Are There No Workhouses?
Literary Devices
Imagery
Metaphor
Simile
Hyperbole
Personification
Connotation
Allusion
Juxtaposition
Style
Atmosphere
Descriptive Language
Historical Context
Victorian Era
Industrial Revolution
Authorship
Charles Dickens