Jacobs return was the start of the changes that Scrooge was to undertake before Christmas Day. Marley tells Scrooge that he (Marley) will walk the earth for eternity because of his attitude to his fellow man. It was a punishment that he did not want Scrooge to endure
In the Christmas carol "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella," Jeanette and Isabella are asked to bring a torch to light up the stable where the Baby Jesus is born. The song describes the scene of their journey to see the newborn child.
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The Christmas carol that includes figgy pudding is "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." The song expresses a festive spirit and the desire for holiday cheer, with the refrain famously demanding "bring us some figgy pudding." It emphasizes the joy of celebrating together during the Christmas season.
Dickens called his story A Christmas Carol because he expected the story to be repeated and shared and and used to bring people together in a similar manner to the singing of Christmas carols which even now spread joy and bring friends and families together each year throughout London. Dickens carol was to be a song of praise for the Christmas season and of the redemption of Ebenezer Scrooge. Dickens cleverly called the five chapters of the book "staves." A musical stave is a stanza with a consistent theme and mood. Each stave in the story delivers a different message and each has a definite mood. As in a carol each "stave" can stand alone but each contributes to the carol's overall theme and meaning
The muscular arms of the Ghost of Christmas Present in "A Christmas Carol" symbolize strength and power. They represent his ability to bring about positive change and to physically enforce the lessons of generosity and goodwill that he imparts to Scrooge. His physical strength contrasts with Scrooge's weakness and serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and caring for others.
You bring Marley to the right until you reach outside. Be careful not to use Action Replay, though, because Marley will then follow you forever.
It was written to bring the "Christian values" to the season we know as Christmas but further to bring about the thoughts of those who may not have the luxuries and life style that many could afford. It was us to think about those no so fortunate
The name does not appear in the story. In many later adaptations, names were added to bring depth to the characterisation.
She is never named in the original book as she is not a niece but Scrooges nephews wife
The silver sixpence is what is usually referenced. It is a traditional charm added to Christmas pudding which is said to bring good luck to the person who finds it in their serving.
Fred describes Scrooge's wealth in "A Christmas Carol" as a power to do good or harm, a blessing if used wisely, and a curse if hoarded and not shared with others. He emphasizes that wealth should be used to bring joy and happiness to those around us.
If based on the original story it is very atmospheric and bring out the mood to an exceptional level