“At the heart of the story and its extraordinary legacy is loneliness. Rereading A Christmas Carol, its power initially comes from its status as a social tract and a fable. What is crucial, however, is its existential quality. It shows that the system then in place, and perhaps still, not only oppresses and squanders but it also alienates. Dickens takes the traditional Christmas theme of visitation (the announcing angel, the wandering star leading to the Christ child, the shepherds, the Magi) and makes it sinister. Salvation can come only through the painful process of facing the truth (“Without their visits,” said the Ghost, “you cannot hope to shun the path I tread”). It can only emerge from Scrooge…REST OF ARTICLE HERE
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Christmas is undoubtedly the bleakest and most heart wrenching season for so many adults. It’s really only a delight for the very young. It’s only compounded in the month of January, before the spring heralds the light of new hope arising with the lengthening days
Excellent piece of writing. Thank you for sharing Thomas.