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A Christmas Carol

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The story opens with the undeniable death of Marley, setting a tone of eerie certainty. Scrooge, who signed Marley's burial register, is established as a wealthy yet miserly character. The narrative hints at themes of death, redemption, and the supernatural, foreshadowing the transformative journey that Scrooge will undergo. Through clever language and wit, the author draws readers into a world where the past profoundly influences the present, laying the groundwork for a classic tale of change and moral awakening.

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Language
English
Released
2013
Format
Hardcover
Pages
124
ISBN13
9781421851044
First published
1843
Original title
A Christmas Carol
Rating
4.15 out of 5
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The story opens with the undeniable death of Marley, setting a tone of eerie certainty. Scrooge, who signed Marley's burial register, is established as a wealthy yet miserly character. The narrative hints at themes of death, redemption, and the supernatural, foreshadowing the transformative journey that Scrooge will undergo. Through clever language and wit, the author draws readers into a world where the past profoundly influences the present, laying the groundwork for a classic tale of change and moral awakening.