The role of memory in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.

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Scrooge’s memory. Memory here serves as a reminder to Mr. Scrooge that he is still emotionally connected to other people, despite his withdrawal. The first memory that sparks Mr. Scrooge’s feelings is the scene from his childhood: the little boy Ebenezer that had to spend the Christmas holidays alone at his school...
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After this scene, Mr. Scrooge sees his sister telling him that their father has given his consent to let Scrooge come home. We learn that she is now dead and that she left a child: “ ’She died a woman’, said the Ghost, ‘and had, as I think, children’ ‘One child,’ Scrooge Returned.” (43)...
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