english christmas carol

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    • What is the initial portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge in the text?
      He is depicted as an out-and-out villain
    • What structural decision does Dickens make regarding Scrooge's character?
      He presents Scrooge as overwhelmingly negative early in the text
    • What is one of the negative descriptions used for Scrooge?
      "Covetous old sinner"
    • What does the color imagery of red in Scrooge's description signify?
      It is associated with evil
    • How does Dickens use humor in relation to Scrooge's character?
      He gives Scrooge the funniest lines in the text
    • Why is it important for readers to like Scrooge?
      So they care about his transformation
    • What does Jacob Marley warn Scrooge about?
      To shun the path Marley tread
    • What economic theory is associated with Scrooge's character?
      Malthusian economic theory
    • What does Scrooge say about poor people starving?
      It would decrease the surplus population
    • What does Dickens criticize through Scrooge's character?
      Malthusian economic theory and social responsibility
    • What does John Forster say about the message of "A Christmas Carol"?
      It has a message for everyone to learn
    • What is the significance of the Cratchit family's Christmas celebration?
      It highlights their happiness despite poverty
    • How does the Cratchit family's situation contrast with Scrooge's?
      They are happy despite being poor, while Scrooge is miserable with wealth
    • What does the editor of "A Christmas Carol" suggest about the Cratchit family?
      They are untouched by the degrading effects of poverty
    • What is the question posed at the end of the video regarding Scrooge's transformation?
      What is the meaning of the Cratchits' happiness?
    • What is Scrooge's first act upon waking up on Christmas morning?
      To send a turkey to Bob's house
    • What does Scrooge's desire to enrich the lives of others signify?
      His transformation and newfound social responsibility
    • What does the video encourage viewers to do at the end?
      To leave comments about their thoughts on the Cratchits' happiness
    • the ghost of jacob marley
    • marleys chains were made link by link, and yard by yard he grew tighter and tighter bound.
    • he was all but crushed beneath the weight of seven or eight giant scrooges
    • he was all but crushed beneath his own weight when scrooge appeared
    • How does Dickens use the character of Ebeneezer Scrooge in his novella?
      To criticize the divide between the wealthy and the poor
    • What literary device does Dickens use to position Scrooge as a lonely character?
      • Repetition of the word 'sole'
      • Highlights Scrooge's solitary nature
      • Reflects his relationship with Marley
    • What does the adjective 'Hard' suggest about Scrooge's character?
      He lacks warmth, empathy, and compassion
    • What does the adjective 'sharp' imply about Scrooge?
      It suggests pain and a lack of mercy towards others
    • What is the significance of comparing Scrooge to 'flint'?
      It implies there is potential for warmth and change within him
    • How does the simile 'solitary as an oyster' describe Scrooge?
      It emphasizes his tough exterior and self-isolation
    • What does the imagery of an oyster suggest about Scrooge?
      There may be something valuable within him, like a pearl
    • How does Dickens use humor in relation to Scrooge's character?
      • Scrooge's dialogue with Marley’s ghost
      • Wordplay with 'grave' and 'gravy'
      • Makes Scrooge more relatable and complex
    • What emotional state does Scrooge return to in the presence of the Ghost of Christmas Past?
      He returns to an almost childlike state
    • How does the adjective 'solitary' relate to Scrooge's childhood?
      It highlights that he was literally alone and neglected
    • What effect does the juxtaposition of 'neglected' and 'friends' have on the reader's perception of Scrooge?
      It develops empathy towards Scrooge
    • What does Scrooge's sobbing signify in relation to his character development?
      It signifies the start of his transformation
    • What realization does Scrooge come to regarding happiness?
      That relationships, not money, bring happiness
    • How does Dickens show Scrooge's changing attitude when the Ghost of Christmas Present appears?
      Scrooge expresses a willingness to learn from the lessons
    • What does the verb 'profit' imply about Scrooge's ongoing transformation?
      It links to financial transactions, indicating he is not yet fully transformed
    • What does Scrooge's concern for Tiny Tim signify about his character development?
      It shows he is beginning to care about others' welfare
    • How does Scrooge's earlier comment about the poor contrast with his concern for Tiny Tim?
      His earlier comments reflect a hard attitude, while now he shows genuine interest
    • What is the climax of the novella regarding Scrooge's character?
      When he realizes he is the person on the gravestone
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