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Chapter 5: • A Christmas Carol — Chapter 5 of 5 | Calm ... _____________________________ Set on a quiet Christmas Eve in Victorian London, A Christmas Carol approaches its most haunting and transformative moments. In this fourth chapter, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge a future shaped by indifference and isolation. Through silent visions of loss and forgotten lives, Scrooge begins to understand the true cost of a life without kindness. This audiobook chapter is narrated in a calm, steady rhythm, created for peaceful listening. It is Chapter 4 of 5 and part of a complete audiobook edition. As the shadows of the future unfold, Charles Dickens reminds us that our choices matter — and that change is always possible, even at the edge of regret. ▶️ Listening order: • Chapter 1 • Chapter 2 • Chapter 3 • Chapter 4 (this video) • Chapter 5 – coming soon 🎙️ Narration: LibriVox volunteer 📚 Author: Charles Dickens 📜 License: Public Domain 🔗 Source: LibriVox.org _____________________________ 00:00 Intro 00:11 Chapter 4: The Second of the Three Spirits _____________________________ Charles Dickens was born in England in 1812 🇬🇧 and grew up in a time of great social change. His childhood was marked by hardship, especially when his father was imprisoned for debt and young Dickens was forced to work in a factory 🏭. These early experiences left a deep impression on him and shaped his lifelong concern for poverty, injustice, and the lives of ordinary people 🤍. As an adult, Dickens became one of the most widely read and loved writers of the nineteenth century 📚. His novels were often published in parts, allowing readers to follow his stories over time. He had a rare gift for creating vivid characters and memorable scenes, blending humor, warmth, and sharp social observation ✨. Works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations brought attention to the struggles of children, workers, and the poor in Victorian society. A Christmas Carol, first published in 1843 🎄, is one of Dickens’ most enduring works. Though shorter than his major novels, it carries his deepest beliefs: that people can change, that compassion matters, and that kindness has the power to transform both individuals and society 🌟. The story reflects Dickens’ hope that storytelling could awaken empathy and inspire moral reflection. Charles Dickens died in 1870 🕯️, but his voice has never faded. His stories continue to be read, performed, and listened to around the world 🌍, reminding modern audiences that humanity, generosity, and understanding are timeless values. ___________________________________ 📘 → 👨 We aim to bring great books closer to everyone 🌍. 🎧 Best experienced with headphones 📚 Ideal for students, readers, and lovers of classic literature 👉 Subscribe for more chapter-by-chapter audiobooks. ___________________________________ #BooksSimply #BooksExplainedSimply #ClassicLiterature #ClassicBooks #LiteratureExplained #BookSummary #BookAnalysis #books #bookreview #booktube #book #reading #Audio #AudioBook #AudioBooks #Podcast #Literature #LibriVox #chapterbychapter #AChristmasCarol #CharlesDickens #Chapter4 #ClassicAudiobook #ChristmasStory #RelaxingAudiobook #PublicDomainBooks