"A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens employs various forms of figurative language, including metaphors, similes, and personification. For instance, Scrooge's transformation is often depicted through metaphors of light and darkness, symbolizing his journey from ignorance to enlightenment. Additionally, the ghosts that visit Scrooge are personifications of memory and redemption, embodying the themes of change and morality. Such devices enhance the emotional depth and moral lessons of the story.
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is written in English.
no dialogue is not figurative language because figurative language is similies, metephors and idioms and personification
a Christmas carol
"Betelehemu" is a Nigerian Christmas carol sung in the Yoruba language. It celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
metaphor
maybe because a chirstmas carol has to do with christmas .
It has been done in a vast variety of languages
symbolism is considered to be figurative language. onomatopoeia is a sound element that is a subheading of figurative language.
What kind of figurative language is the poem,” Homework, Oh homework
A Christmas Carol was the only name used by Dickens
The correct word in this case would be Christmas carol.
Tagalog Translation of CHRISTMAS CAROL: mga awiting Pamasko