Not only is
the miserly Scrooge impervious to the needs of fellow humans, but he is also insensitive to the
deprivations of Nature itself. Indeed, this description of him is symbolic. Scrooge is not
fully human.
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Why doesn't the weather affect Scrooge in Charles Dickens's novel A Christmas Carol? Why doesn't the weather affect Scrooge in Charles Dickens's novel
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