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I spent far too much time yesterday trying to figure out
what each scene in the Google doodle represented. Other bloggers’
interpretations left me spluttering (“That’s not Miss Havisham!”). So these are my guesses:
The first G is
probably A Tale of Two Cities with Sydney
Carton in Paris (and Lucie in the lower right hand corner?). The first O is the title character from Little Dorrit. The second O is A
Christmas Carol with Scrooge appearing below the O searching the gloom of his rooms and Tiny Tim resting on top of
the O with his crutch. I
submit that the scene above the two Os
is also from A Christmas Carol,
probably including Scrooge (though it could be Jacob Marley pulled out of
chronology) chatting with the Ghost of Christmas Present (note the leaves in
his hair and the red/green scheme). The second G gives me pause… Pip and Estella from Great Expectations? Or David and Agnes (or Dora) from David Copperfield? The L is sturdier ground: the Artful Dodger
and Oliver from Oliver Twist. I’m not
certain, but I suspect the E shows
the grandfather and Nell from The Old
Curiosity Shop.
What do you think?