Friday, August 2, 2019
Dickens A Christmas Carol and the Industrial Revolution Essay
      Dickens' A Christmas Carol and the Industrial Revolution                  Besides being the secular story of Christmas time in an      urban setting, A Christmas Carol, tells the sacred story of      Christmas as well. With A Christmas Carol, Dickens initiated an      ongoing creative process in the Anglo-American imagination. As a      result of the Industrial Revolution and the growth and      development of cities people's lives changed drastically as they      moved from the life and traditions of the country into those of the      city. As industrialization continued, for many people in the city      living and working conditions worsened. As reports of horrible      working conditions increased so did the literature of social      concern for reform.. Prior to the publication of A Christmas Carol      the ideas and concerns of various reform bills sparked increased      debate over political and social issues.  Whether or not Dickens      had A Christmas Carol specifically in mind, it is clear that the      Industrial Revolution was an important factor in making his      Christmas story a tale for the times.               Dickens was concerned about the working and living      conditions during the Industrial Revolution, when the book was      written.  These are reflected in Ebenezer Scrooge.  He is the      shown as the mean and hateful owner,  who could care less if his      workers are well because he could always get more people.  He      knew this because during the Industrial Revolution there were      more people than there were jobs, so people had to settle for      worse conditions because that was all there was.  When two men      some into his shop wan...              ...ooge indeed changes his ways he can in a sense "spoonge      away the writing on the stone" and begin a new life. It is      significant that Scrooge promises that "the Spirits of all Three      shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they      teach". This statement is indicative of several Christian statements      of faith promising to live and follow the teachings of the "Three"      God, Jesus Christ, and Holy Spirit.               When we first met Scrooge, we are informed, and also      observe that he is cold, miserly, and bitter.  However, after the      visit of the Ghost of Christmas future,  Scrooge changes into a      generous and cheerful man.  It is clear that something must have      caused a man who is really nice, turn into a mean and nasty      person, in this case it was the Industrial Revolution.                      
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