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Morality - Coggle Diagram
Morality
Consequences:
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not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death” and because of his actions
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● The “phantoms, wandering hither and thither in restless haste, and moaning as
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of their suffering, it can be argued that it even humanises them, the way in which
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Ghost is a deterrent not just for Scrooge but towards the reader, it confirms beliefs or
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life has left the same legacy after his death and, because of this, others such as the thieves
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him”. The short 3 word sentence “He always did” expresses a stark truth, a simple
fact. “He” is also italicised which put an emphasis on Scrooge, depicting him as the
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was the only way to change, he believed change was possible through a person's
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Through the novel Dickens expresses many of his beliefs about religion, and how sometimes
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Dickens was critical of this, believing that being a good person was less about going to
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that “There are some upon this earth of yours [...] who lay claim to know us, and
who do their deeds of passion, pride, ill-will, hatred, envy, bigotry, and
selfishness in our name, who are as strange to us and all our kith and kin, as if
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○ Scrooge believed that the Ghost was God, or at least related to God, and so
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Morality:
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during created about the poor, in fact he
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duty to contribute to charity, especially as
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Context Notes), it is possible that some even believed that they did not have enough money
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Through Scrooge’s change, Dickens illustrates that philanthropy (which became very
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shows that being good and being charitable is about a change in behaviour, being a good
person does not mean just giving money away, instead it’s about the way you act.
● In Stave 5 where the results of Scrooge’s transformation is seen, Scrooge is more
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● However, it can be argued that the biggest change is his attitude as he is filled with
the Christmas Spirit and becomes a “good a friend, as good a master, and as
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