Dialogue with Dickens

Clifford 2022-06-05 17:18:52

In the process of creation, the writer talks with the characters and then looks for his own methods, which is clichéd and interesting. The color of the film takes into account the Christmas happy ending and various factors of Victorian London, but it has no special features.

Charles Dickens was a great British writer of the Victorian era. As the movie tells, the author has a childhood experience in a monastery, so he wrote such a great work as "Orphan in the Fog". Or, as the movie tells, the author can’t handle a lot of troubles: financial pressure, family relationships, original family shadows, and mental pressure. In the process of self-searching, he explores the truth that Christmas and life are more important than giving rather than rewarding. So I wrote a story like "A Christmas Carol." But this story changed the Christmas customs and atmosphere throughout the UK, making charity a fashion.

The lines in the movie touched me a few times:

1. you are fretted? why? I wear the chain I forged in life, I made it. Link by link. Yard by yard. And of my own free will, I wore it. Do u Kwon the weight and length of the chain of your bear yourself? Those shackles borne by my free will are the hardest to break. We are all burdened with the shackles of life that we have forged for ourselves to move forward, one after another, interlocking.

2. No one is useless in the world, just let him go. Everyone has something cute and useful. We are always too strict with those closest to us.

3.what do u think when I said the word darkness ?Cheap!love?swindle!Money, security.children, useless. Workhouse, useful. Christmas?humbug. These seemingly ironic words are indeed someone's true outlook on life.

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The Man Who Invented Christmas quotes

  • Mr. John Dickens: The mere sight of cows causes her actual, physical pain.

  • Scrooge: Humbug!