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Christmas Carol

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A Christmas Carol is one of the most famous works of Charles Dickens,who is a Criticism writer in the 19th century.His

works mainly reflect the realitySo I like his

works very much.

Charles Dickens was born in 1812,

England.He had many difficulties during his

childhood.However,these experiences

enriched his life, at the same time,

supporting many writing materials for his

writing.He wrote more than 20 novels in all, reflecting the hate to the money and the

sympathy to the common people.His works,

such as Great Expectations,a Tale Of Tw0

Cities,were affected by many readers.

This novel told a people who regard

money as important as his own life---

Scrooge.Even on Christmas Eve,he was

also quite mean to everybody. There are five chapters in all.Chapter1introduced

scrooge's character and Marley,his friend's

ghost.The language was very beautiful and active.I like this part bestAs followed there

was a part of word to describe Scrooge: he was a hard man with monoy hard as astone.He was a secret self-contained man; friendless and alonethe coldness inside him

froze his old face.His eyes were red.His thin lips were blue.Cold seemed to stiffen his way of walking.The hair on his head and

above his eyes was white,white as snow. He

carries this coldness with him always wherever he went. This part illustrated Scrooge was a cold man.He grasped the money tightly. As the following story

Scrooge refused his nephew invitation to have the dinner with his family.And he

always scolded the Christmas is humbug.He didn't believe the existence of Christmas and

didn't want to share his happiness and

money with others. He had dinner in an inn

and then went home.He had rooms ina

house which had once belonged to Marley. Scolded sat quietly on the coach. But

suddenly there is a big knocker on the door

It was Marley's ghost. The ghost was bound

by the heavy chain and told Scrooge its

tragic fate.The ghost told Scrooge that three spirits will come to Scrooge and then faded away.

2021-12-07
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