Similarities Between Inferno And A Christmas Carol

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Similarities between Christmas Carol and Inferno Throughout the history of literature, many interesting and unique characters have been presented to readers. Characters that have appeared in the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald and J.R.R Tolkien, are such characters will never be forgotten. Not only are these characters and their stories unforgettable, but they also relate to each other. This case is true in multiple ways between Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” and Dante’s “Inferno”. “A Christmas Carol” and “Inferno” are similar because the main characters are very similar to each other, the stories start out the same, and the plots run very closely. First of all, the main character of both stories, Dante and Scrooge, are without a doubt …show more content…

Both of the character have started their quest for the same reason. If you look at the big picture of both stories you can see they are broken into three parts. For “Divina Commedia” it is broken into “Inferno”, “Purgatorio”, and “Paradiso”. As for “A Christmas Carol” it is broken into the ghosts of Christmas past, Christmas present, and Christmas yet to come. Not only are they similar in that there are a total of three parts to each, but also, they are similar in their meanings. As the ghost of Christmas future shows Scrooge the future that dooms him, he sees his death and changes his ways in fear of the future that beholds him. In “Commedia” he is taken through hell and changes his ways so that he may escape hell. In “A Christmas Carol” the ghost of Christmas present relates to Dante’s “Purgatorio” in that they are both the mid-point in the main characters’ lives. This shows a neutral state for each of our parties. “Paradiso” and the ghost of Christmas past are similar because they both show a time when life was good for the characters. For Dante, he finally has reached heaven. As for Scrooge, he sees a time when he was a better

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