How is Scrooge presented in A Christmas Carol?
- Created by: Orla Blewett
- Created on: 18-06-19 11:40
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Scrooge is a mouthpiece for Thomas Malthus to remind the audience of his frugal actions. |
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Contrasting this, Dickens uses Scrooge's satire comments to make the character slightly more appealing. |
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