AChristmasCarolisoneofthemostfamousworksofCharlesDickens,whoisaCriticismwriterinthe19thcentury.Hisworksmainlyreflectthereality.SoIlikehisworksverymuch.
CharlesDickenswasbornin1812,England.Hehadmanydifficultiesduringhischildhood.However,theseexperiencesenrichedhislife,atthesametime,supportingmanywritingmaterialsforhiswriting.Hewrotemorethan20novelsinall,reflectingthehatetothemoneyandthesympathytothecommonpeople.Hisworks,suchasGreatExpectations,aTale0fTw0Cities,wereaffectedbymanyreaders.
Thisnoveltoldapeoplewhoregardmoneyasimportantashisownlife---Scrooge.EvenonChristmasEve,hewasalsoquitemeantoeverybody.Therearefivechaptersinall.Chapter1introducedscrooge’scharacterandMarley,hisfriend’sghost.Thelanguagewasverybeautifulandactive.Ilikethispartbest.AsfollowedtherewasapartofwordtodescribeScrooge:hewasahardmanwithmoney,hardasastone.Hewasasecretself-containedman;friendlessandalone.thecoldnessinsidehimfrozehisoldface.Hiseyeswerered.Histhinlipswereblue.Coldseemedtostiffenhiswayofwalking.Thehaironhisheadandabovehiseyeswaswhite,whiteassnow.Hecarriesthiscoldnesswithhimalwayswhereverhewent.ThispartillustratedScroogewasacoldman.Hegraspedthemoneytightly.Asthefollowingstory,Scroogerefusedhisnephewinvitationtohavethedinnerwithhisfamily.AndhealwaysscoldedtheChristmasishumbug.Hedidn’tbelievetheexistenceofChristmasanddidn’twanttosharehishappinessandmoneywithothers.Hehaddinnerinaninnandthenwenthome.HehadroomsinahousewhichhadoncebelongedtoMarley.Scoldedsatquietlyonthecoach.Butsuddenlythereisabigknockeronthedoor.ItwasMarley’sghost.TheghostwasboundbytheheavychainandtoldScroogeitstragicfate.TheghosttoldScroogethatthreespiritswillcometoScroogeandthenfadedaway.
Fromchapter2tochapter4,ittalkedaboutthethreespirits.Thefirstspiritstoodforthepast.ItshowedthehappytimesinthepastofScrooge.InthepastScroogealwayssaid“MerryChristmas”towhoeverhemet.Helovedlifeandenjoyedeverythinginhislife.InthispartthespiritalsoshowedthefirstworkofScrooge.Hisboss,Fezziwig,treatedthemverywellonChristmas.ButScroogegraduallychanged.Helovedmoneymorethanhislover.Sohisloverpartedwithhim.It’sthemoneythatmadeScroogelostmanythings.Thesecondstandsforthepresent.inthispart,Scroogeisagreedyman.Hehasnomercytoeverythingandwasteofhistime.Thethirdspiritstandsforthefuture.Inthispart,itshowedthatScroogeregretwhathehaddone.AndScroogewasimpressedatlast.Heunderstoodmoneyisnottheonlythingthatisworthtoreserve.Loveandcarewereimportanttoo.
Atthelastchapter,thatischapter5,Scroogechangedhimselfandgavemercytothepoor.Andhehaddinnerwithhisnephew.
Allinall,thisstoryhasaperfectend.Formthisstory,Irealizedthatinthisworld,moneyisnoteverything.Wealsoneedloveandhelp.
wpeoplearelikehim,originallyverystingy,denierislater,itbecomesveryeasy.ThispersonisthejerseyAbby.Scrooge.
Inonenight,scroogedeadfriendMalitheghosttoldhim,threeelveswillcometovisithimtonight,takehimtoseehisownpastandfuture.
Finallythefirstelvescame,hetookhisscroogewenttoseehispast,hewasverysad,becauseheisformoney,lostlove,healsomissedthechancetogetmarried.
Thesecondelvesat1amalsoappeared,itaskedscrooge,wanttoseewhatplace,hesaidhewantedtoseeBaoBoKelachey'shouse.Cametothehouseofkluge,scroogefoundkluge,althoughthesurroundingenvironmentisverypoor,buttheyknowwhattocontent,sostillisveryhappyveryhappy.Hiscoldheartbegantomeltforalongtime.
Later,atlastagenieappeared,thelastelveswithscroogewenttoseehismistakes,makinghiscoldheartcompletelymelted.Finally,scroogebecamearespectedbenefactor.
Inthesummervacation,Ireadabookwhichiscalled“TheChristmasCarol”.ItiswrittenbyCharlesDickens,afamousEnglishwriter.
ThestoryisaboutEbenezerScrooge,amiser.ScroogealwayssaidaboutChristmas,“Bah,humbug”.Healsodidn’tlikespendingmoneyandgivingmoneyawayevenmore.MarleyusedtobethepartnerswithScrooge.Unfortunately,hedied7yearsago.Oneday,Maley’sghostcametohishomeandtoldScroogethreeChristmasghostwouldcometohishome.Firstly,GhostofChristmasPastcame.HeshowedScroogehowhebecameamiserfromahappyboy.Then,GhostofChristmasPresentcame.Heshowedhisemployeeandhisnephew’shappylives.Finally,GhostofChristmasFuturecame.HetookScroogetohisgraveinhisfutureandshowedhimhislonelydeathistheresultofhismeanandmiserlylife.Inthenextmorning,Scroogeunderstood.Hechangedhislivingwayandbecamegenerous.Hedonatedmoneytothecharityorganization.
Ithinkitisagoodstory.Ittellsustobegenerousandhelpotherpeoplemore.Tobemiserlyandmeanonlydoharmtootherpeopleandourselves.Helpingothersisaverygoodvirtue.Itmakesyoufeelgood,makeothersfeelwarmandmakeothersrememberyou.Assomanyadvantages,whyyoudon’tdothis?