The Human Service In Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol

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Charles Dicken’s theme for his classic novel “A Christmas Carol,” is a theme that is meant for all mankind. Dickens wanted to stress the theme so much to his audience, and did so by making Marley claim “Mankind was my business.” (Dickens 14). He showed us that the most greedy and dogmatic people can become winsome and cordial, with the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge throughout the novel. As well as, a simple act of benevolence can go a long way.
Like Marley, there are many people out there whose business is the common welfare. Some do it occasionally and the more dedicated ones work where they can help others frequently. For example, the Human Service are the ones whose priority is to help others as much as they can, so they’d be the ones who would make assist others frequently. On the other hand, there are people who help others only when they can, or on special occasions, and an example of one of those people would be Beverly Farfan. …show more content…

They were the ones who started DACA, which is a program that allowed children who were illegally brought to the United States to become productive members of our country (Dream big, pass…). This program was meant to help out young immigrants and our country, but yet, on September 5, 2017, Trump ended the program and many protesters are now currently taking action. Now DACA and protesters are currently trying to pass the Dream Act, in order to continue helping young aliens to have a highly educated and successful