Compare And Contrast A Christmas Carol

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“The best of all gifts around any christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other” ~ Burton Hillis. In A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, a man named Scrooge learns that family should be the closest thing to your heart during the holiday season. In comparison, an alcoholic mother learns that her family is the closest thing that she will ever have in All American Christmas Carol by Ron Carlson. This essay will include similarities and differences using information from both stories. As a matter of fact, the next paragraph is going to compare both pieces. One similarity is that in both of the stories have three ghost that visit the main character and transport them by touch. In the book, three ghosts come to Scrooge to show him his past, present, and future in hopes of changing his perspective. They teleported him to the times by Scrooge touching the them. In the movie, the main character, Cindy, is startled by three ghosts also looking to change her view on Christmas by showing her the past, present, and future. Grazing their hands together took them both to one of the times. Another key point is the next paragraph about differences. …show more content…

Her ghosts were her childhood friend, favorite rockstar, and mother. This made their objective to make her have a new perspective have more obstacles and advantages. In the book, Scrooge was curious of the ghosts. He looked at their attire and age before talking to them which shows that he never saw them before. Another difference was that Cindy didn’t learn straight from the ghost. Scrooge was with each ghost the whole time while he was in each time. Cindy left her first ghost and found out that her friend didn’t like the old her. With this in mind, the next paragraph is

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