Ignorance And Want

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    • The ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge two children named Ignorance and Want
    • Dickens suggests that the children represent the present moment in time
    • The children are described as wretched, abject, frightful, hideous, and miserable
    • The adjectives used to describe the children include:
      • Wretched: incredibly unhappy and unfortunate
      • Abject: lacking pride or dignity
      • Frightful: unpleasant and shocking
      • Hideous: extremely ugly
      • Miserable: unhappy
    • The appearance of these children in the novella is meant to shock the reader
    • The change in tone created by the appearance of the children is jarring and out of sync with earlier cheerful Christmas celebrations
    • The children are further described as yellow, meager, ragged, scowling, and wolfish
    • The adjectives used to describe the children include:
      • Yellow: connotes illness, possibly caused by jaundice
      • Meager: lacking in quantity or quality, implying malnourishment
      • Ragged: wearing rags, woefully underdressed
      • Scowling: frowning in an angry, bad-tempered way
      • Wolfish: dehumanized and predatory
    • Dickens's description of the children is based on his experience visiting a ragged school in London in 1846
    • In the novella, the Ghost of Christmas Present warns about the dangers of Ignorance and Want
    • Dickens emphasizes the importance of education in breaking the cycle of poverty
    • Education is portrayed as a tool to help individuals climb out of poverty and provide for their families
    • Dickens criticizes the neglect by the state in providing education for impoverished children
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