Themes of Poverty and Social Injustice in A Christmas Carol

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Skibidi, the tale of Scrooge starts with a goon, cold and dismissive, showcasing the edge of Victorian social injustice. Dickens, lowkey a sigma in the literary world, uses characters to expose the dank reality of the poor. The charity collectors drop truth bombs about the ‘surplus population’, making readers confront the toilet of societal neglect. As Scrooge transforms, he embodies the ship of social responsibility, sailing away from selfishness to empathy. Dickens crafts a narrative where redemption means understanding the struggles of the destitute, pushing us to reflect on our own roles in this cycle.

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