Oh, dude, an understatement in 'A Christmas Carol'? Like, that's basically the whole story, right? Scrooge being just a tad grumpy, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come being a little ominous... it's all about downplaying things. It's like saying, "Oh, it's just a tiny bit cold in Antarctica."
They used Charles Dickens book and 3-D animation.
A Christmas Carol was the only name used by Dickens
We sang a Christmas carol to our neighborhood.
The melody is also used for the Christmas carol "What Child Is This."
carol of the bells
the carol o christmas tree is a translation from the german. what is german for the type of tree used as a christmas tree
Carol used to mean a type of lively dance in medival times. When Dickens wrote the book he considered Scrooge's transformation from old grumpy man to lively and kind. It's using the older meaning of the word for the end of the book.
Boz was a well known cartoonist and illustrator in England in the 1800's. He illustrated A Christmas Carol.
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
First a book- an extended short story by Charles Dickens- much, much later- many movie versions. in the book form the ( Title song) is not actually stated- the families involved are enjoying a Christmas dinner and are simply ( Singing a Christmas Carol)- Scrooge and Tiny Tim included. The name of the song is left to the imagination of the readers. In films, both Silent Night and God rest ye Merry Gentlemen have been used. The book does not state what the song was, one way or the other!
Joy to the world