by Charles Dickens
One of the most enduring Christmas stories of all time.
A Christmas Carol is a morality tale of a bitter old miser named Ebeneezer Scrooge.
Ebeneezer Scrooge has sacrificed love and friendship for the worship of money.
He runs his business under a tyrannical authotarian rule. As a result of this,
the oppressive boss is so cheerless that he refuses to give his overworked and
underpaid employee, Bob Cratchit, a money as he is poor and have a large family.
Even though his character is overshadowed by Scrooge and treated poorly by him, he's been always loyal to his boss.
On his way home for Christmas Eve, Jacob Marley, Scrooge's deceased partner who was once like Scrooge as a selfish, bitter and greedy man visits Scrooge.
The reason of Marley visiting Scrooge is to give him a warning of the three ghosts will visit Scrooge on Christmas Eve if he doesn't change his ways.
The three ghosts, Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Yet to Come will visit Scrooge to spark a change in the bitter old man.
Enjoy Charles Dickens' masterpiece tale of redemption.