A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Dickens' timeless tale of redemption
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Explore Charles Dickens' beloved 1843 novella through semantic search. Find passages by meaning, theme, or concept, not just keywords.
Ask about Scrooge's transformation, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, the Cratchit family's struggles, or the themes of redemption, generosity, and second chances that make this story timeless.
The full text is chunked and embedded for semantic retrieval, allowing you to find relevant passages even when you don't know the exact words Dickens used.
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Add this to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
{
"christmas-carol": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp-remote",
"https://wire-public.mcp.usewire.io/container/gUeioF26GkeQPHxj/mcp"
]
}
}Setup Steps
- Open Claude Desktop settings (
Cmd+,on Mac,Ctrl+,on Windows) - Navigate to the "Developer" section
- Click "Edit Config" to open your configuration file
- Add the JSON above to your
mcpServerssection - Save and restart Claude Desktop
What You Can Do
What you can accomplish depends on your AI agent's capabilities.
Ask Questions
- ? What happens when Scrooge first sees Marley's ghost?
- ? What does Scrooge learn about the Cratchit family from the Ghost of Christmas Present?
- ? What does the story say about redemption and second chances?
- ? When does Tiny Tim appear and what do we learn about him?
- ? How does Scrooge react when he wakes up on Christmas morning?
Get Things Done
- Analyze the theme of greed vs generosity throughout the story
- Compare Scrooge's attitude at the beginning vs end of the tale
- Find all scenes involving Bob Cratchit and his family
- Summarize what each of the three spirits shows Scrooge
- Identify the most emotionally impactful passages
Available Tools
semantic_search_a_christmas_carol Search Search 'A Christmas Carol' using natural language. Find passages, characters, themes, and events through semantic search across the full text.
Data Source
This data is sourced from the publicly available Project Gutenberg .
Files Used
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pg46.txt— Full text of the novella (Project Gutenberg)
Last updated: December 2025
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