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How Sucessfully Does Dickens Convey His Message In A Christmas Carol?

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Claire MacGarvie A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens What message does Dickens convey to his readers in a Christmas Carol and how successfully does he do this using the characters of the story. A Christmas carol is a fable story with a message, the message concerns change and social responsibility, this is shown in the character "Ebenezer Scrooge" Dickens wrote the book to show how he was concerned about the people's ignorance and want. The message Dickens used was to attack the Victorian society to show them what they were like. Dickens also was the first to write about the poor class because before all novels were written for the upper class. They lived in a divided society between rich and poor. He wanted the society to change; the novel also shows us that change is possible, for Scrooge and the society before it was too late because Dickens...

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