"Forged in life" in A Christmas Carol refers to the idea that Scrooge's character and personality were shaped by his life experiences and choices he made throughout his life. It suggests that who he became was a result of the trials and tribulations he faced, leading to his transformation by the end of the story.
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Marley is portrayed as a mean and harsh character in "A Christmas Carol." He is depicted as a tormented soul doomed to wander the earth, weighed down by chains forged from his own greed and selfishness in life. His appearance serves as a warning to Scrooge about the consequences of leading a self-centered and miserly existence.
If you mean as in 'Christmas carol' in Irish it's carúl;in Scottish Gaelic it's caireall.
Generally it means a group of people singing (or carolling) Christmas songs
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If you mean A Christmas Carol, the author of the book was Charles Dickens.I'm not sure if that was your question because you spelled Carol wrong - but I hoped I helped.Merry Christmas! :)
he was the main character who initially was a mean misery christmas hating old man
If you mean the 2010 Hyundai Christmas carol commercials, the duo is Pomplamoose.
Jacob Marley is a character from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." He is portrayed as a ghost who wears chains and is tormented by his own actions in life. Marley serves as a warning to Ebenezer Scrooge about the consequences of leading a selfish and greedy life.
Noel can mean: a) news b) Christmas c) a Christmas carol d) a birthday But in this case it means "Christmas" most likely :) So it's "Father Christmas"
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In Stave 1 of "A Christmas Carol," when Scrooge sees a frosty rime on the gravestone, it represents the cold, desolate nature of death and serves as a reminder of his impending fate if he does not change his ways. It symbolizes the chilling reality of mortality and the consequences of living a selfish and unkind life.