yes it is a metaphor
Frosty the snowman
Common songs usually found on Christmas carol CD's include "Jingle Bells," "Silent Night" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Another song commonly found on Christmas carol CD's is "Frosty the Snowman."
Its just a normal top hat with some magic.
Its really all opoinion. Here's some classic movies that everbody would enjoy, Night before Chirstmas, Rudolph,Frosty the snowman and The christmas carol.
The Ghost of Christmas Past, Young Scrooge, Fan, Dick Wilks, Fezziwig, Belle
Hes in the fouth chapter (forth Stave)
Christmas carolers often enjoy singing songs such as Silver Bells, Silent Night, Deck the Halls, Frosty the Snowman, Holly Jolly Christmas, and Jingle Bells.
In Stave 1 of "A Christmas Carol," the frosty rime mentioned refers to a white frost or ice that has formed on surfaces outdoors. This imagery is used to set the cold and bleak tone of the story, reflecting the miserly and cold-hearted nature of Ebenezer Scrooge. The frosty rime symbolizes the harshness and lack of warmth in Scrooge's character and the world around him at the beginning of the story.
a Christmas carol
magic
For one film: "It's a Wonderful Life" For multiple versions of the same story: "A Christmas Carol".
maybe because a chirstmas carol has to do with christmas .