Friday 10 March 2017

Review of Charles Dickens' The Christmas Carol'

                                 Review of 'The Christmas Carol'

                                                                              The novella The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens apart from its universally loved seasonal popularity, it is Dickens' holiday classic. It is a good old-fashioned ghost story. This novella involves three ghosts of Christmas past, present and future which transforms scroogy Scrooge to scrimp and sated Scrooge. The ghost of Christmas past is a freak show of future; the ghost of Christmas present emphasize even Christmas has a darkside that cannot be easily overlooked and the ghost of Christmas future is silent, but is at its scariest of the specters, that remains Scrooge as well as the readers, to be mortal in their lifetime. Marley's is his tortured soul and he is the epitome of true friend, who single-handedly saves Scrooge's soul, by addressing to him, his restless suffering in his afterlife. Thereby he emphasize true worth of life to be enjoyed. Precisely, the efforts of four lifeless characters central to the tale result in the change of the story's protagonist, with the new lease on life.
                           "IT IS A NOVELLA, THAT TAKES US ON A CHRISTMAS CAROL
                                       WISHING EVERYONE TO HAVE A UNSCROOGY CHRISMAS"