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Real Life Meets Fiction in A Christmas Carol
Grace E. Turton explores how Charles Dickens' novella, "A Christmas Carol," serves as a social commentary on Victorian society's treatment of the poor. Inspired by Dickens' own experiences and observations, the novella highlights themes of poverty, family, and morality. Despite initial publishing challenges, it became a timeless success, influencing Christmas traditions and emphasizing the spirit of generosity and compassion.