MORAL
RESPONSIBILITY
By Priya
, MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
STAVE
Thesis statement: Brief Analysis Quotes
In Stave 1, Scrooge has a lack of feeling Marley's Ghost is a primary ‘Mankind was my business’
that he has moral responsibility. This is reminder of Scrooge’s lack of moral
contrasted with the charity “Think of people below them
responsibility. The possessive
workers’and nephew Fred feeling that it is fellow passengers to the grav
their duty to help the poor. Dickens pronoun “my” describes what
introduces Marley’s Ghost as a first step to mankind should have meant to
getting Scrooge to accept moral Marley. This phrase conveys
responsibility, as he is a warning of what Marley’s guilt. The reader hopes
would happen to Scrooge if he does not do that this guilt may be a stepping
this.
stone for Scrooge to do the right
Through the comments made by the two portly thing, but as they read on, they will
gentlemen, Dickens emphasises the extensive flaws understand that Scrooge has a long
in proposed solutions to the wide-scale problem of way to go before accepting
poverty of mid-nineteenth century London, namely
workhouses and prisons. By suggesting that for many responsibility.
people death would be preferable than either of
these facilities, Dickens exposes the desperate need
Fred is also a reminder of Scrooge's
for a more humane and compassionate solution: moral responsibility. The metaphor
namely altruism and charitable giving. conveys that Fred is more generous
and kind hearted than Scrooge.
presentation title
RESPONSIBILITY
By Priya
, MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
STAVE
Thesis statement: Brief Analysis Quotes
In Stave 1, Scrooge has a lack of feeling Marley's Ghost is a primary ‘Mankind was my business’
that he has moral responsibility. This is reminder of Scrooge’s lack of moral
contrasted with the charity “Think of people below them
responsibility. The possessive
workers’and nephew Fred feeling that it is fellow passengers to the grav
their duty to help the poor. Dickens pronoun “my” describes what
introduces Marley’s Ghost as a first step to mankind should have meant to
getting Scrooge to accept moral Marley. This phrase conveys
responsibility, as he is a warning of what Marley’s guilt. The reader hopes
would happen to Scrooge if he does not do that this guilt may be a stepping
this.
stone for Scrooge to do the right
Through the comments made by the two portly thing, but as they read on, they will
gentlemen, Dickens emphasises the extensive flaws understand that Scrooge has a long
in proposed solutions to the wide-scale problem of way to go before accepting
poverty of mid-nineteenth century London, namely
workhouses and prisons. By suggesting that for many responsibility.
people death would be preferable than either of
these facilities, Dickens exposes the desperate need
Fred is also a reminder of Scrooge's
for a more humane and compassionate solution: moral responsibility. The metaphor
namely altruism and charitable giving. conveys that Fred is more generous
and kind hearted than Scrooge.
presentation title