A Christmas Carol

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Structural Features Analysis

Narrative Voice

The narrative voice adopted by Charles Dickens is a unique one, which augments the dynamic nature of the storytelling in the novella. The narrator’s tone varies with the emotions of the characters: it morphs smoothly from elated, to dreary, to other various emotions. It is sometimes permeated by exclamatory statements, and in other passages, is largely devoid of them.

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