A Christmas Carol is a transformative tale exploring themes of greed, redemption, and social responsibility through Scrooge's character transformation. The novella, written in 1843, follows Ebenezer Scrooge's journey from a miserly businessman to a compassionate individual through supernatural intervention.
• The story unfolds across five staves, each marking crucial stages in Scrooge's character transformation
• Themes of greed in A Christmas Carol are portrayed through Scrooge's initial obsession with wealth
• The narrative emphasizes redemption through Scrooge's encounters with three spirits
• Social commentary on poverty and class inequality runs throughout
• Character relationships serve as mirrors reflecting Scrooge's moral state