There is no doubt that Marley was dead. This must be distinctly understood, or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am going to relate.
There is no doubt that Marley was dead. This must be distinctly understood, or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am going to relate.
Charles Dickens was a brilliant writer. He was particularly great with his opening paragraphs. While his writing is incredibly sympathetic to the human condition he was a miserable sob who didn't particularly like people
The black chick dies and it turns out Starbuck is an angel or something.
It does throw me a little to see the diversity in the play when the characters are supposed to be from London during the Industrial Revolution. I know Cratchit is from the slums but his christmas dinner table is a veritable festival of nations in modern productions
Say boy, what day is it?
Why it's Christmas Day.
Hooray!
I prefer Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol.... With razzleberry dressing.![]()
This is better than rejuvenation.
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once i saw a christmas carol and the ghost of christmas present was played by archie bunker's maid
"there's no one you can save that can't be saved"
Bill Murray was great in that
The day you give your heart to Jesus, He will set you free.
I have never understood why Ebeneezer has resentment for Fred just because his beloved sister died in childbirth with him. I woud think that would have made him embrace the boy all the more.
You were always a good man of business, Matthew.... Corporations are "people" too.....
I love Dickens, but I gotta say, the man could write a 10 page long sentence, using Victorian sarcasm, to say what could have been said in 10 words....but it's kinda fun.
I like that one and also the 1938 version and the 1984 George C. Scott version. And when I was a kid, I remember an animated version that was kinda creepy.....
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yes, usually people are fond of folks that kill their family members
The day you give your heart to Jesus, He will set you free.
ebeneezer didn't like anyone because of the way his father neglected him and treated him harshly. blaming is nephew for his sister's death was just an excuse to disconnect from Fred.
"there's no one you can save that can't be saved"
While that is true early in his life, the father suddenly changed his ways, as Fran details when she goes to pick him up from boarding school. I wonder if visits from ghosts ran in the family or it was some kind of schizophrenia which caused the rapid mood swings of two generations of Scrooges
The nephew is a family member. He is Scrooge's nephew, the only daughter of his beloved sister.
My favorite scene is when the tow cart salesmen run into each other on the street, spilling their product. They curse at each other and are about to throw down Allstarhiphop style until the ghost of christmas present sprinkles some dust on them and the apologize and embrace like drunks on a bender.
How would The Mystery of Edwin Drood have ended
What Would Lawrence McGuire Do?
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