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Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol - Presentation of The Supernatural Essay Plan - eBook
Detailed 9-page English Literature Essay Plans on Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’, the Presentation of The Supernatural.
Essay Plans are organised in three sections:
Section 1: The Ghost of Christmas Past: Dickens presents the Ghost of Christmas Past as an extended metaphor for truthfulness, realisation and enlightenment. Dickens presents the ghost as an ambiguous, indeterminate figure to stress how choosing a life, like the one Scrooge does, is in fact a choice and can be intentionally created or dismantled. Furthermore, Dickens conveys the idea that our memories are what bind us to the past: we are who we are because of who we were.
Section 2: The Ghost of Christmas Present: The Ghost of Christmas Present personifies generosity, both physically and spiritually. The Ghost of Christmas Present demonstrates what an authentic life, truly lived, with family, friends, love and celebration could be.
Section 3: The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come: The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come provides Scrooge with the final decisive push towards his character’s transformation. The Ghost carries a significant message for Scrooge on the potentially irreversible consequences of his behaviour, inciting a sense of fear, unease and disquiet throughout his interaction with Scrooge.
Please see a sample of Section 1 of the Essay Plan to help you decide if you’d like to get the plan!
After purchase, you'll receive a link to download your Essay Plan.
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Detailed 9-page English Literature Essay Plans on Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’, the Presentation of The Supernatural.
Essay Plans are organised in three sections:
Section 1: The Ghost of Christmas Past: Dickens presents the Ghost of Christmas Past as an extended metaphor for truthfulness, realisation and enlightenment. Dickens presents the ghost as an ambiguous, indeterminate figure to stress how choosing a life, like the one Scrooge does, is in fact a choice and can be intentionally created or dismantled. Furthermore, Dickens conveys the idea that our memories are what bind us to the past: we are who we are because of who we were.
Section 2: The Ghost of Christmas Present: The Ghost of Christmas Present personifies generosity, both physically and spiritually. The Ghost of Christmas Present demonstrates what an authentic life, truly lived, with family, friends, love and celebration could be.
Section 3: The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come: The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come provides Scrooge with the final decisive push towards his character’s transformation. The Ghost carries a significant message for Scrooge on the potentially irreversible consequences of his behaviour, inciting a sense of fear, unease and disquiet throughout his interaction with Scrooge.
Please see a sample of Section 1 of the Essay Plan to help you decide if you’d like to get the plan!
After purchase, you'll receive a link to download your Essay Plan.
Let's get to work!