A Christmas Carol: Comparison Of Book And Movie

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I liked the DVD better than the written version of A Christmas Carol. A Christmas Carol is a very well known story especially around the holidays. A Christmas Carol is definitely one of my favorite holiday stories. I think the movie is more exciting than the book version. Some of the big differences I found were the first mention of Belle is when she releases Ebenezer of their commitment to each other and then not by name. There is no mention of her at Fezziwig's party even though the movie version has them dancing and vowing their love for each other. In the book her name is not even given until the scene where the Ghost shows Ebenezer her life with her many children and her husband telling her he saw an old friend of hers, and she guesses it was Ebenezer! When the spirit of Christmas past takes Scrooge to his nephews party, they start to play a game. The game the play in the movie is where they finish the endings of similes. In the book it’s not really specified what game they play, but it …show more content…

There was Christmas Past, Present, and Yet To Be and none of them were change in the book or movie. Most of the characters were the same in the DVD and the short story such as Scrooge’s nephew, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, etc…. In the story and in the movie there is mention of Scrooge’s sister Fan. In both Scrooge’s father sends him to an all boys school and one day Fan shows up and takes him home. Also the plot of the book relates very similar to the movie version. Many phrases the characters use are the same. When the second spirit comes he tells Scrooge to touch his robe, Tiny Tim says god bless us everyone, and Scrooge says I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future!'' Scrooge repeated, as he scrambled out of bed. ``The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. Oh Jacob Marley! Heaven, and the Christmas Time be praised for this! I say it on my knees, old Jacob Marley; on my

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