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Symbolism In A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens

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Symbolism is when the reader is given symbols that represent ideas and qualities. Examples of Symbolism are placed all throughout the book such as the wine stains, knitting and shoe making. Before the French Revolution Monsieur Defarge had a wine shop in which one of their wine caskets break open and spill into the street, which is collected on the street pavement. “All the people within reach had suspended their business, or thei idleness, to runt the spot and drink the wine” (Dickens,31). The people in the street ran to the wine just to get some wine. Dickens uses this to symbolise the poverty of the people as they are so eagerly drinking the wine of the streets as well as expressing there hunger. He symbolises the way how the French were
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