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Allusions In The Christmas Carol

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The Christmas Carol is a magnificent movie which shows Ebenezar Scrooge a grumpy old man who changes his future. Ebenezar will go on a magical journey where he will see his past, present, and future with the help of the ghosts of past, present, and future, which changes Scrooge for the better. In the Christmas Carol you find many allusions, metaphors, allegories, paradoxes, personifications. An example of a foreshadowing would be of how Mr. Scrooge is an old grumpy and gloomy man, and while I was watching this I thought they were implying that something sad has happened in his life to make Mr. Scrooge to be so dark and dreary. In the Christmas Carol scrooge has an employee Mr. Cratchet who is happy and joyful. Scrooge has a nephew who does the same thing every Christmas Day invites his uncle to go dine with him, but unsurprisingly Scrooge declines every year. The movie shows why he is full of sadness and that as a kid all his friends had left him and growing up he was poor but when he got his job he only cared about money instead of joyful times. …show more content…

This is a personification, a paradox, and an anthropomorphism. It is a personification because the movie gave the candle arms, the ability of speech and a face. It is also a paradox because in the movie the candle along with help from the ghosts of present and future help Scrooge to change for the better. It is anthropomorphism because the candle has feelings for Scrooge and was sad when he was sad and an ordinary candle couldn’t bear to have emotions and let alone the ability of speech and a

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