A fairy tale, a fairy tale about persuading people to do good deeds.
Such a combination has a taste of sobering the world, and it seems that the purpose of admonishing the world can only be achieved with a terrifying picture.
The ghost of the past
is a candle, guiding the way of the past. There are the loneliness of childhood, the warmth of relatives, the throbbing of seeing a lover for the first time, and the irreparable mistakes made. The past is made up of faces, and each face is a story. Days pass in faces, from him to her to him.
Now the ghost
now has only one day's lifespan, and he's a laughing bearded man. People’s current lives are like small universes, parallel to each other and affecting each other. When the present is gone, no need to grieve, laugh out loud as it vanishes.
The ghosts of
the future shape the ghosts of the future into the appearance of the god of death. I don't know if it means that everyone's ultimate future is a tombstone. So is our present striving for a beautiful future, or is it striving to avoid a miserable future?
Dickens's novels will inevitably have some preaching meaning, describing the cruel reality of society, the hardships of the people at the bottom, and the rich are not benevolent. The miser's man, the hardships of life have not worn away his grateful heart, but a small person exudes a heart-warming power. The protagonist finally found his way back, although he was frightened, we don't have to be demanding. This is a beautiful dream of the author: God bless everyone!
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