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The issue of charity was an important concern to Charles Dickens. It was his belief that charity was linked closely to religion and Jesus Christ. Dickens was a Unitarian Christian, which meant he was more interested in morality and ethics. Dickens believed that Jesus was the perfect example of a good, honest and giving character. This message is the driving force behind A Christmas Carol and is shown in the transformation of Scrooge, who becomes kind, charitably, honest and giving. Lack of charity and compassion: Scrooge:
Mrs Dilber (Stave Four)
Collecting for Charity
Kindness to strangers/ compassion
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