Dickens was deeply concerned about the vast gap between the rich and the poor in Victorian society and wanted to use his platform to raised awareness about the harsh realities faced by the working class.
Character of Scrooge
By creating the character Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly and cold-hearted man, Dickens presents a sharp representation of the wealthy who disregarded the suffering of the poor
Redemption narrative
The story's arc of Scrooges transformation throughout the visits from the ghosts serves as a powerful allegory for the possibility of personal change and importance of considering the needs of others
Impact on readers
Dickens aimed to evoke emotional responses from the readers, hoping to inspire them to actively contribute to improving the lives of the less fortunate