Topic > Realism in a Christmas Carol - 709

By then Christmas had become just another day for people, especially businessmen who "scheduled regular business meetings on Christmas Day" (BBCNews) , Christmas had more than begun to lose its meaning and impact for the people of the time. After the book's publication, Dickens was credited with laying out the blueprint for what Christmas would be like, BBCNews reported. This project of Christmas, being a white scene with an abundance of generosity, and the concept of transforming a cold soul into a kind soul in time for the holidays, has managed to carry over into modern Christmas-oriented films. One of the two previously mentioned pieces of the project is seen in most of the Christmas specials. Whether it's a generous Christmas or a stingy Christmas, you can see it in almost all, if not all, Christmas specials. In addition to that, the story itself has been adapted into numerous different but similar seasonal films. So, thanks to Dickens' book being revived from time to time with a new director producing a film for it, the spirit of A Christmas Carol continues to live on and influence a new generation of Christmas participants to be kind and generous to those others during this period. even after the allure of “gifts from Santa Claus for being a good boy or girl”, as many parents would say