Vocabulary

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    • What is the definition of allusion in literature?
      References, often to biblical or classical ideas
    • How does allusion function in the context of Tiny Tim in "A Christmas Carol"?

      It reinforces charity and peace and happiness to all mankind at Christmas time
    • What is dramatic irony?
      When an audience knows more than the characters
    • Provide an example of dramatic irony from "A Christmas Carol".
      The audience realizes the dead body in Stave 5 is Scrooge
    • What is pathetic fallacy?
      Use of the weather to reflect the character's emotions
    • How is pathetic fallacy used to describe Scrooge at the start of "A Christmas Carol"?
      It describes him with "Coldness and darkness"
    • What does tone refer to in literature?
      Setting a tone to reflect the mood
    • How does a happy tone manifest in "A Christmas Carol"?
      It shows fond memories of Scrooge's old employer with "Yo ho there! Ebenezer! Dick! No more work tonight"
    • What is an allegory?
      A story that has a hidden meaning and teaches a moral lesson
    • What is the definition of allusion in literature?
      References, often to biblical or classical ideas
    • How does allusion function in the context of "A Christmas Carol"?
      It reinforces themes of charity and happiness, as seen with Tiny Tim.
    • What is dramatic irony?
      When an audience knows more than the characters.
    • Give an example of dramatic irony in "A Christmas Carol".
      The audience realizes the dead body in Stave 5 is Scrooge.
    • What is an allegory?
      A story that has a hidden meaning and teaches a moral lesson.
    • What structure does the allegory in "A Christmas Carol" follow?
      It follows a 5-part structure: exposition, conflict/rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement.
    • Why did Dickens choose a 5-part structure for "A Christmas Carol"?
      To mimic the way a musical piece is put together, showing turning points of Scrooge's character.
    • What is symbolism in literature?

      The practice of presenting things by means of symbols or attributing symbolic meanings to objects, events, or relationships.
    • Provide an example of symbolism in "A Christmas Carol".
      "Low temperature" at the start indicates that Scrooge is cold-hearted.
    • What are rhetorical questions?

      Questions asked without expecting an answer.
    • How are rhetorical questions used in "A Christmas Carol"?
      They suggest that the poor are at fault for having no money, despite the harsh realities of society.
    • What is repetition in literature?
      To repeat an idea or phrase for emphasis.
    • Give an example of repetition in "A Christmas Carol".
      "I see a vacant seat. The child will die."
    • What is a metaphor?

      A figure of speech that describes something by comparing it to something else.
    • How is metaphor used in "A Christmas Carol"?

      It shows that money has become more important to Scrooge than his fiancé Belle.
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