Would you rather people talk about how clean your house was or how much money netted? Or would you rather have people remember your compassionate service to others and the life-changing contributions you made? Let this ghost of an idea haunt you in your days to come, and allow it to lead you to much success in your business hereafter.
So, how do we erase the doom of ignorance? Search for:. He describes the story as "a Ghostly little book" for one of two reason. First, the plot of this story revolves around old Scrooge being haunted by three ghosts so he will change his views of Christmas. Second, this book is meant to serve the purpose of those three ghosts to anyone who reads it. It is meant to "haunt" someone with the idea that Christmas is a wonderful, celebratory time.
I believe Dickens chose to capitalize these words to add meaning to them and add a certain mood to the story. The meaning of the word ghostly changes because I think the capitalization adds emphasis to the word. I think Dickens means to add a certain tone and mood to the story because he's writing a story about ghosts. He describes A Christmas Carol as a "Ghostly little book" because of the ghosts that we meet throughout the story.
The word "little" implies that the story is not very long, which it is not. And "book" because it is obviously a book. I think it also is capitalized because it has more meaning than others. He wants the readers to pay attention to the deeper meaning of what the ghosts are doing or saying, and connect his story to their own lives. I think he called it ghostly because of the ghosts and their importance to the story.
I think Dickens capitalized "Ghost" because it puts an emphasis on the supernatural aspect of the book. The meaning of the word ghost when capitalized makes it a proper noun referring to a specific ghost. When Dickens says "Ghost of an idea" I believe he means the remnants of an idea because if it is a ghost it is still there but not completely whole.
I believe Dickens describes his book this way due to the fact that the story is very ghost centric, and that certain parts are very dark which makes it even more "Ghostly". The generous nature of this ghost is reflected in the abundant vision of food. Scrooge is more humble in the presence of this second spirit and is willing to learn any lessons the ghost will show.
It shows Scrooge visions of the world on Christmas Day, including heart-warming scenes of celebration at the homes of Bob Cratchit and Scrooge's nephew, Fred. Before it leaves Scrooge, the Ghost shows him two 'yellow, meagre' children who are hiding under its cloak. Their faithful Friend and Servant, C. December, Elliot Elliot 4, 2 2 gold badges 9 9 silver badges 17 17 bronze badges. Xanne, I would blaim spellcheck but their we are.
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