You can find a detailed analysis for free at sparknotes.com. Dickens wanted to portray the spirit of Christmas through the life of Victorian people like E. Scrooge. He wanted to make a political statement of the disparity between poor and rich. His father was imprisoned in debtors prison.
Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol" to highlight the social issues of poverty and inequality in Victorian England, and to advocate for a more compassionate and charitable society. The story serves as a critique of the harsh treatment of the poor and as a call for individuals to embrace the spirit of Christmas by showing kindness and generosity to others.
He based the name on one of the most prominent things at christmas, the carols that were sung.
To highlight the need and want of so many of the poor of the time and the way in which children were being used for work rather than allowing them opportunity to learn
No, Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol.
Charles Dickens in 1843
Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol" in 1843.
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The book was written by Charles Dickens in 1843
Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol" in about six weeks. He began writing the story in October 1843 and finished it by the end of November in the same year.
Yes, he wrote it between September and November of 1843.
If you are referring to A Christmas Carol, he wrote it as a way to criticize greedy capitalists and to make the public have sympathy for the poor.
The novella A Christmas Carol wasn't written as part of another book. It was not serialized like most of Dickens's books, but was printed as one volume and was on bookshelves in time for Christmas 1843.