Flash Forward In A Christmas Carol

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The literary device flash-forward is used in writing to help the build suspense in the reader, and it can be conflicting especially if they’re not expecting it. A flash-forward shows the events in a story in a non-chronological order where the author suddenly transitions to a future event. For example, in Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”, the main character Scrooge is depicted in a flash-forward. He is visited by “The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come” who shows him in the future, dead. Scrooge sees that people find comfort in his death instead of mourning it. Since seeing this flash-forward, Scrooge wants another chance to change himself, and when he wakes up in the present, he begins to show kindness instead of bitterness. This shows that

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