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The Importance Of The Bell In The Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens

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The ringing of bells is a widely known Christmas sound and it reminds us to give to the poor or those in need. In The Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens uses Scrooge and Bob Cratchit to show how in the Victorian Era there were very few bell ringers and the lower class was looked down upon and ignored by the upper class, especially during christmas time. But, also to show that people can change for the better and become the bell ringers for everyone.
First, Charles Dickens writes about how Scrooge (and every snooty upper class person) doesn’t have anyone that likes him. And anyone who tries too, like Scrooge's nephew, gets pushed away and ignored by Scrooge.
Charles Dickens is showing how, in the Victorian Era, many of the wealthy lived their
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