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(A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens) How does Dickens create a mood and atmosphere in the following extract? Write as essay.
The Spirit did not tarry here, but bade Scrooge hold his robe, and
passing on above the moor, sped – whither. Not to sea? To sea. To
Scrooge’s horror, looking back, he saw the last of the land, a frightful
range of rocks, behind them; and his ears were deafened by the
thundering of water, as it rolled and roared, and raged among the
dreadful caverns it had worn, and fiercely tried to undermine the earth.

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