A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens Featuring Ebenezer Scrooge.

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A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens Featuring Ebenezer Scrooge

Charles Dickens is one of the most successful and well known authors in the English language. Ebenezer Scrooge is one of the best known literary characters in history!

Bah Humbug

Look at the following images featuring Scrooge or A Christmas Carol

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Political cartoons

And even cereal ads

and the apparel

Cultural Icon Culture – the behaviors and beliefs of a society or group Icon – a picture, image or other representation Scrooge is a classic example of a cultural icon because he has come to represent someone who is stingy and heartless.

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Then there are the ads and political cartoons

and Westpac is a bank that raised interest rates really high with no warning.

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