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A Christmas carol
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Bob + Scrooge
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What is scrooges relationship with
Bob
?
does not care about Cratchit or his desire to celebrate Christmas with his family
what does
Scrooge
do to
Bob
that proves the mistreatment And poor working conditions of the lower working classes in Dickens‘ time?
forbids Bob from adequately heating his office, mocks him for requesting the day off on Christmas, threatens to fire him
Why does Scrooge do to Bob that proves change is possible?
He sends him and his family a goose and gives him a raise
Why does
Scrooge
give
Bob
a
raise
?
He learnt to love,
He wanted to help a struggling family to
make up
for the years of mistreatment
To
make emends
How would you describe Bob?
Kind and compassionate, loyal employee of Scrooge, poor but happy with his family
How would you describe Scrooge at the beginning
Greedy and cold, frugal and selfish, wealthy but isolated
What two quotes have connotations of religion from Bob and Scrooge that suggest happiness and joy?
Bob: "
God bless us, every one!
"
Scrooge:”I’m as
happy as an angel
!“
why does
dickens
compare
Bob
and
Scrooge
?
To show the difference in the lives of the upper class society and the working class society.
What does
Dickens
hope to accomplish by contrasting the two characters?
That money doesn't equal happiness.
Bob
is happier than
Scrooge
because he values family and love. Scrooge is
less happy because he values money.
What does
Dickens
criticise
By
comparing the two characters?
he criticises the poor
working conditions
that the lower class have to suffer in while the
wealthy
refuse to help