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How does dickens present Christmas as being special in a Christmas carol

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Charles Dickens presents the idea of christmas being special through family and love as christmas is a religious festival it is more to do with happiness and family as well as the imprtance of both of these.Dickens presents us how the cratchit family are really poor but they do with what they have even though there dinner was small they still laughed and enjoyed their time.As well as thanking crooge for the little money eh give to Bob.

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In A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens presents a number of perspectives on family, from the love that the Cratchits show one another, to the distance between Scrooge and Fred. The Ghost of Christmas Past reminds Scrooge of the importance of family when he takes Scrooge back to his life as an isolated young child.

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