A Christmas Carol -
Charles Dickens’ is often remembered as a cozy holiday tradition, but beneath the snow-dusted streets of London lies a haunting psychological journey into the anatomy of a "frozen heart". The Architecture of a Cold Heart
Ebenezer Scrooge isn’t just a "miserly" man; he is a man who has weaponized his own isolation. Dickens describes him as carrying "his own low temperature always about with him," choosing to walk through life as if he were "another race of creatures" rather than a fellow passenger to the grave. This isn't just about money; it’s a defense mechanism against a past filled with abandonment and grief. The Three Layers of Transformation The Psychology of "A Christmas Carol" - The Third Self A Christmas carol