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The character of
Ebenezer
Scrooge is presented as an
out-and-out
villain at the beginning of the text
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Dickens gives
Scrooge
some of the funniest and most
sarcastic dialogue
in the text
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Reason
for giving Scrooge funny dialogue
To make the reader like Scrooge and be invested in his transformation, otherwise the message of the text would be lost
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A Christmas Carol is a criticism of
Malthusian
economic theory, which believed that helping the poor would only encourage
laziness
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The message of A Christmas Carol is not just for the rich to help the poor, but for everyone to learn the importance of
social responsibility
and
generosity
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The
Cratchit
family is very
poor
But they are happy,
grateful
, and content despite their lack of
material wealth
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