Pathetic Fallacy
"The fog and frost so hung about the black old gateway of the house, that it seemed as if the Genius of Weather sat in mournful mediation on the threshold."
" External heat and cold had little influence on Scrooge. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him."
In "A Christmas Carol," Dickens utilizes pathetic fallacy by reflecting the emotions of the characters in the weather. For example, the cold and foggy weather mirrors Scrooge's icy and closed-off demeanor at the beginning of the story. As Scrooge undergoes a transformation, the weather also changes to reflect this shift, becoming brighter and more hopeful as he experiences redemption and joy.
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