There are only five staves in A Chrstmas Carol. each stave (stave being used for music and song) setting out Scrooges life to that fateful Christmas Eve
A Christmas carol typically contains between one and three staves, depending on the complexity of the arrangement and the number of vocal parts or instruments involved.
Into staves which is what carols or music is divided into.
There are only five staves in A Chrstmas Carol. each stave (stave being used for music and song) setting out Scrooges life to that fateful Christmas Eve
The Ghosts of Christmas appear in Staves 2, 3 and 4
Charles Dickens uses staves throughout the story to give the readers a more condensed feeling of christmas which shows us joy and happiness, both things that scrooge does not have. Also i elaborates on the title A christmas carol to give it the Carol theme of the story...i think...i hope that helps though
He called them Staves after the name given to each verse in christmas carol music
At Christmas, bells symbolize santas sleigh bells ;) that's why you hear them in almost every Christmas song ...
Yes. The story was based on staves which is a musical term. Dickens explains he wanted the story to be reminiscent of a well remembered and loved Christmas song (carol). The story remains one of the most popular of the season.
Its all aimed at symbolising the season of the year
The poor people who work for very low wages and are not treated fairly by employers
a Christmas carol
It was the light to help Scrooge see throgh the darkness of his troubled past