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Jacob Marley was doomed to wander the earth for eternity as "pennance" for his evil treatment of humankind while he lived. Charles Dickens describes his punishment by providing the visual context of the great chain Marley wears when he appears to Ebeneezer Scrooge. The chain has many items attached, including money boxes, to symbolize those things that were most important to Marley. Marley declares that Scrooge's own chain was every bit as "long and ponderous" as Marley's a full seven years previously when Marley died. Scrooge's only chance for redemption, then, appears to be a full repentance from the greed and avarice of his life's work, and a new and honest interest in the affairs of others.
Jacob Marley is a character from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." He is portrayed as a ghost who wears chains and is tormented by his own actions in life. Marley serves as a warning to Ebenezer Scrooge about the consequences of leading a selfish and greedy life.
Scrooge finds out that his own chains were forged through a lifetime of greed, selfishness, and indifference to the suffering of others. The chains represent the weight of his sins and the consequences of his choices in life. Through this realization, he understands the need to change and redeem himself.
He has witnessed what occurred to Jacob Marley and the huge chain of torment he wears and its length of his own would be seven time greater than Marleys . He was shown those who walk the earth in torment when Marley took him to the window in his room to witness their plight. Now in stave 4 he is seeing people not caring if he lived or died, he sees visions of a lonely body left wrapped in a sheet awaiting burial with no one to moan his passing and his meager belongings sold by the 2 staff he employed and the undertaker
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge kisses the doorknocker as an expression of his joy and newfound appreciation for life after his transformation. It symbolizes his deep connection to the world around him and the love he has for all those he previously neglected. The doorknocker represents a physical embodiment of his change of heart and his desire to spread love and kindness towards others.
Jacob Marley should have made his business "humankind." By neglecting others and being consumed with his own self-interest, he missed the opportunity to cultivate meaningful relationships and make a positive impact on those around him. This means that he should have prioritized building connections and showing compassion towards others, rather than focusing solely on his own wealth and success.
A chain forged in life lade of cash-boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, and heavy purses wrought in steel
One example of allusion in "Marley and Me" is the title itself, which alludes to the song "Marley and Me" by Owen Wilson. Another example is when the author mentions Marley's behavior being reminiscent of the biblical story of Jonah and the whale. Additionally, the author alludes to classic literature by comparing Marley's antics to those of mischievous literary characters like Huckleberry Finn.
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The power of the principle of extrapolation is all that can provide the Answer. All living things follow sustenance. Life higher on the Food-Chain follows food-stuffs lower down that same chain. So, to extrapolate, the only living things that do not follow anything are those at the rock bottom of the Food-Chain: indeed they ARE THE ONLY ORGANISMS TO HAVE SUSTENANCE BROUGHT TO THEM.
Irie love. I never heard of that person.Bob Marley sings those songs, maybe they both do ,I know he does for sure. I have a CD called Legend- the best of Bob Marley and the wailers. Those songs are on there.