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Title: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens


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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
  • fiction

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The Main Characters
  • The main characters in this book is Scrooge, Bob
    Marley, and the three ghosts of Christmas past,
    present, and yet to come. Scrooge is a mean,
    grumpy old man. Bob Marley is Scrooges closest
    friend. Each of the ghosts visit people that need
    them to show their Christmas, past, present, and
    yet to come.

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The Setting
  • The book took place in the year of 1801 in
    Victorian, England.

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Summary
  • This book is about an unhappy, greedy, and quite
    unpleasant man named Scrooge who gets a second
    chance for happiness and redemption, or the
    cursed fate of his relatable friend Bob Marley.
    He will be haunted by three ghosts. They are each
    the ghost of Christmas past, present, and yet to
    come. As He sees his happy life as a kid, the
    hurtful things that could happen to people hes
    grown to love, and the tortured fate of death, he
    changes. And he then transforms into the most
    jolly and beloved man in England. This book takes
    place in Victorian, England in the year of 1801.

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My Opinion
  • I recommend this book for many reasons. First of
    all, it is a true classic. The second reason is
    because it goes back in time to where they didnt
    have all of the fancy technology. The last reason
    is that you can learn from. Scrooge thought his
    life was a failure and he would live a cursed
    fate, but he then changed and proved me wrong.
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