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Dickens' philosophies in A Christmas Carol are:
The 'Carol Philosophy', that one should always behave in the way shown by characters such as Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit, and Scrooge at the end of the book.
That one should heed superstitions, as it is the superstition of ghosts that drive the narrative of the book and 'help' Scrooge.
That wealthy does not bring one happiness or respect.
That we should care for one another, especially at Christmas time.
And, that we should always try our hardest while still loving one another, even if times are hard.
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Charles Dickens' philosophy in "A Christmas Carol" emphasizes the importance of compassion, generosity, and empathy towards others, especially those less fortunate. He believed in the power of redemption and personal transformation, highlighting the ability of individuals to change for the better and make a positive impact on those around them. Through the story, Dickens promotes the idea of social responsibility and the potential for individuals to create a more caring and just society.
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