❄️🌨️A Christmas carol

Cards (31)

  • 3 adjective to describe scrooge at the START of the play
    Bitter, Miserable, Greedy
  • 3 adjectives to describe scrooge at the END of the play
    Generous, joyous, Kind
  • "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?"
  • "I'm as light as a feather!"
  • 3 adjectives to describe Bob Crachit at the START of the play
    Hardworking, submissive, pacifistic
  • 3 adjectives to describe Bob Crachit at the END of the play

    Hopeful, Grateful, Loyal
  • "Founder of the feast"
  • "It's only once a year, sir,"
  • 3 adjectives to describe Fred at the START of the play
    Cheerful, generous, optimistic
  • 3 adjectives to describe Fred at the END of the play
    Positive influence, consistent personality, sympathetic
  • "Merry Christmas Uncle!God save you!"
  • "I'm sorry for him"
  • 3 adjectives to describe Jacob Marley at the START of the play
    Tormented, warning, desperate
  • "I wear the chains I forged in life"
  • 3 adjectives to describe Ghost of Christmas past at the START of the play

    Stead fast, compassionate, Ethereal
  • "I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel, I am as merry as a schoolboy"
  • 3 adjectives to describe Ghost of Christmas past at the START of the play
    gentle, reflective, mysterious
  • "Like a child:yet not so like a child as like an old man"
  • "May you be happy in the life you chosen!"
  • 3 adjectives to describe Ghost of Christmas present at the START of the play
    Jovial, Direct, Honest
  • "This boy is Ignorance.This girl is want."
  • "Beware them both"
  • "Most of all beware this boy"
  • 3 adjectives to describe Ghost of Christmas yet to come at the START of the play

    Mysterious, eerie, foreboding
  • "It seemed to scatter gloom and mystery."
  • "The Phantom slowly, gravely, silently approached."
  • Dickens father went to a debtors prison.
  • 1834 new poor law
  • "solitary as a oyster"
  • "Bah humbug"
  • "I will honour Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year round"