Christmas is really just the device Dickens uses to make his point about love, generosity and humanity, so it would certainly be enjoyed by people who do not celebrate Christmas. It's not purely a denominational story.
Because he does not celebrate Christmas and does not recognise it.
Ebenezer Scrooge first bought a prize turkey to celebrate Christmas in "A Christmas Carol."
This is Belina Crachit. She was at home with Bob her father, Mrs Cratchit and her siblings
in the olden days there didnt celebrate christmas as a special occasion
they sing, pray, and eat a meal.
no they have carol christmas
He embraces it. On Christmas Eve he instructs his apprentices including the young Ebenezer to stop work, he opens his workplace to a group of musicians, his family the employees, people from near by all to come and celebrate
In the book "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the streets are filled with joy and merriment on Christmas morning. People are bustling about, exchanging well-wishes and spreading holiday cheer. The spirit of giving and forgiveness is in the air, as everyone comes together to celebrate the season.
If you are talking about A Christmas Carol, then the moral is that Christmas is a time to celebrate God and the people who love and surround you.
Yes they do
The business party in "A Christmas Carol" is celebrating Christmas Eve. It is a festive gathering where colleagues come together to eat, drink, and enjoy each other's company in the spirit of the holiday season.
Carol Hupping has written: 'Producing your own power' 'Let's Celebrate Christmas' -- subject(s): In library, Carols, Christmas decorations, Handicraft, Christmas cooking 'Stocking up III' -- subject(s): Food, Preservation