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What is the initial portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge in the text?
He is depicted as an
out-and-out
villain
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What structural decision does Dickens make regarding Scrooge's character?
He presents Scrooge as overwhelmingly negative early in the
text
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What is one of the negative descriptions used for Scrooge?
"
Covetous
old
sinner
"
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What does the color imagery of red in Scrooge's description signify?
It is associated with
evil
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How does Dickens use humor in relation to Scrooge's character?
He gives Scrooge the
funniest
lines
in the text
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Why is it important for readers to like Scrooge?
So they care about his
transformation
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What does Jacob Marley warn Scrooge about?
To
shun
the
path
Marley
tread
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What economic theory is associated with Scrooge's character?
Malthusian
economic theory
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What does Scrooge say about poor people starving?
It would decrease the
surplus population
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What does Dickens criticize through Scrooge's character?
Malthusian
economic theory and social responsibility
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What does John Forster say about the message of "A Christmas Carol"?
It has a message for
everyone
to learn
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What is the significance of the Cratchit family's Christmas celebration?
It highlights their happiness
despite
poverty
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How does the Cratchit family's situation contrast with Scrooge's?
They are happy despite being poor, while Scrooge is miserable with wealth
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What does the editor of "A Christmas Carol" suggest about the Cratchit family?
They are untouched by the
degrading
effects of poverty
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What is the question posed at the end of the video regarding Scrooge's transformation?
What is the meaning of the
Cratchits'
happiness?
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What is Scrooge's first act upon waking up on Christmas morning?
To send a turkey to Bob's house
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What does Scrooge's desire to enrich the lives of others signify?
His
transformation
and newfound social responsibility
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What does the video encourage viewers to do at the end?
To leave comments about their thoughts on the
Cratchits'
happiness
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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
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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
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What does the adjective 'Hard' suggest about Scrooge's character?
He lacks warmth,
empathy
, and compassion
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What does the adjective 'sharp' imply about Scrooge?
It suggests pain and a lack of
mercy
towards others
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What is the significance of comparing Scrooge to 'flint'?
It
implies
there
is
potential
for
warmth
and
change
within
him
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How does the simile 'solitary as an oyster' describe Scrooge?
It emphasizes his tough
exterior
and self-isolation
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What does the imagery of an oyster suggest about Scrooge?
There may be something valuable within him, like a
pearl
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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
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What emotional state does Scrooge return to in the presence of the Ghost of Christmas Past?
He returns to an almost
childlike
state
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How does the adjective 'solitary' relate to Scrooge's childhood?
It highlights that he was
literally
alone and neglected
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What effect does the juxtaposition of 'neglected' and 'friends' have on the reader's perception of Scrooge?
It develops
empathy
towards Scrooge
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What does Scrooge's sobbing signify in relation to his character development?
It signifies the start of his
transformation
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What realization does Scrooge come to regarding happiness?
That
relationships
, not
money
,
bring
happiness
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How does Dickens show Scrooge's changing attitude when the Ghost of Christmas Present appears?
Scrooge
expresses
a willingness to learn from the lessons
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What does the verb 'profit' imply about Scrooge's ongoing transformation?
It links to
financial
transactions, indicating he is not yet fully transformed
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What does Scrooge's concern for Tiny Tim signify about his character development?
It shows he is beginning to care about
others' welfare
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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
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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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