illustration of Ebenezer Scrooge in silhouette walking toward a Christmas tree and followed by the three ghosts

A Christmas Carol

by Charles Dickens

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A Christmas Carol Questions on Tiny Tim

A Christmas Carol

In A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens presents a range of attitudes towards Christmas, from Scrooge's initial disdain to Tiny Tim's innocent joy. Scrooge sees Christmas as a disruption, but learns...

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A Christmas Carol

At the end of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge becomes like a father to Tiny Tim. Initially indifferent, Scrooge's transformation leads him to deeply care for the Cratchit family. He raises Bob Cratchit’s...

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A Christmas Carol

Besides Scrooge's transformation, Dickens describes changes in the lives of the Cratchit family and Scrooge's social interactions. Scrooge becomes a benefactor to Tiny Tim, ensuring his survival, and...

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