"A Christmas Carol" was written by Charles Dickens in 1843 during the Victorian era in England. It was a time of growing industrialization, social inequality, and poverty. The novella reflects these issues and aims to evoke empathy and compassion towards the less fortunate during the Christmas season. It also highlights the importance of generosity, kindness, and redemption.
It influences the setting because Dickens wanted people to change so by reading the book people could relate to it and it made it more real because of the social and historical context.
There are quite a number across the story. It depended in what context
in the olden days there didnt celebrate christmas as a special occasion
Yes, "A Christmas Carol" is considered suitable for both adults and children. The story's themes of redemption, generosity, and the spirit of Christmas are relevant for all ages. However, younger children may need some guidance to understand the Victorian language and historical context.
Not sure what you are trying to ask, but A Christmas Carol is a story written by Charles Dickens about some of the social and economic injustices of early Industrial Revolution period England.
Poverty, ignorance of social issues, misunderstand long what the spirit of Christmas is really about
a Christmas carol
maybe because a chirstmas carol has to do with christmas .
Its means in this context either to physically shake a person or to frighten them or leave them shocked
The original title of "A Christmas Carol" was "A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas," when it was first published in 1843.
The correct word in this case would be Christmas carol.
A Carol Christmas was created on 2003-12-07.