Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Scrooge vs. Santiago
There are several simularities between the two main characters of A Christmas Carol and The Old Man and the Sea. Scrooge and Santiago both require redemtion. Scrooge, being a cold hearted old man at the start needs spiritual redemtion or he will be doomed to walking the earth as a ghost. Santiago has lost his luck and reputation and needs to get them both back. Scrooge accomplishes his redemtion through the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Santiago gets his reputaion back by catching the marlin. Another simularity is that they both are determined to do well in what they do. Scrooge is determined to hoard his money, though he never uses it. Santiago is determined to get his reputation back, to prove himself if you will. Another simularity is that both there names start with S!Barzul!~
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Hey jake!
I prefer santiago to Scrooge any day. A marlin hunting,shark slaughtering, tough as nails old fisherman beats some money hoarding old foggy anyday.
Amen Brother! Barzul!
Guys, Mrs.Koning spelled Ernest wrong! Check your books!
How does the Scrooge after redemption compare to Santiago?
Scrooge really differed in his after redemption from that of Santiago. Scrooge's redeption required him to work more to change, while Santiago's was more of a reason to retire.
Micah, i have a question: why do you keep saying Barzul? what does it mean?
I agree with you Micah about their similarities.
Barzul is a dwarvish curse word from the Inheritence series. Barzul!
Thats not true it means !@@@$#%^$#&^#%^@%#$^$*%#$
Shut Uo! If I knew the extenstion of it I would say that!
Barzul!
STOP SAYING IT!!! ITS REALLY BUGGING ME!!!! blah. it is getting old.....
What, Barzul! OK, I'll stop!
Barzul Methuran!
(That's even worse)
Micah, why do you want to curse Anna? We're getting off topic!
FOR BARZUL!!!!
LMFAO
AMEN!
No, I don't want to curse anna or anyone. I just like it!
barzul
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