Originally Posted by
Jackson Richardson
I re-read Christmas Carol before Christmas and again cried. What interests me is that it is often cited as the basis for the modern secular Christmas and yet the Christmas celebrations are far more limited than modern commercial ones.
The centre piece of the work for me is the Cratchit’s Christmas dinner, and yet how lean it is by comparison with what is considered essential nowadays. No decorations, no tree, no cards, no Santa Claus, no mince pies, no crackers and back to work the next day. And generally, nothing happens before Christmas Eve.