| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - While this particular adaptation takes great liberty with the text (obviously!), the presence of a narrator means some of Dickens's beautiful and sharp language gets to be preserved. (I love the line about Scrooge being "solitary as an oyster.) And by the way, Michael Caine's is wonderful--while this version does not get the transformation of his character especially well (preferring humor instead
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