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Morton 2022-09-26 06:22:04

It should belong to a more traditional theme and teach people the true meaning of christmas. The image of the miser seems to be the exclusive image of 18th-century English novels. The protagonist of the film is no exception. The author uses the supernatural power of the gods to educate the miser, to recreate his previous life, to feel the current life, and to show his future life in a terrifying tone. Make the protagonist realize that his future will be bleak if he remains so. I think this is actually a kind of intimidation, and the change of the protagonist is more based on the horror of his own miserable future, rather than the love and kindness from the heart. There is a mind of karma at work. It feels like such a story is a kind of preaching to children. At the same time, we can see from this that the British pay attention to Christmas, whether they are poor or rich, Christmas makes them not forget to thank. There are many things that I have derived good and have not profit. chirstmas is among them.

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A Christmas Carol quotes

  • [From trailer]

    [catching himself laughing like the Ghost of Christmas Present]

    Ebenezer Scrooge: I've heard that laugh before.

    [resumes laughing]

  • Fred: A Merry Christmas to you, uncle!

    Ebenezer Scrooge: Bah! Humbug... What reason have you to be merry? You're poor enough.

    Fred: What reason have you to be so dismal? You're rich enough.

    Ebenezer Scrooge: BAH! Humbug!