Character - Yet to come

Cards (32)

  • Who are the three ghosts that take Scrooge through Christmases?
    The Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come
  • How do the characters Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, and Fred influence Scrooge?
    They contribute to his journey of transformation
  • What is the role of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
    • It shows Scrooge his potential future
    • It highlights the consequences of his actions
    • It motivates Scrooge to change his ways
  • What is the appearance of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
    It is silent, haunting, and draped
  • How does Scrooge react to the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
    He is filled with terror and fear
  • What does Scrooge's trembling legs signify when he sees the ghost?
    His fear about the future the ghost shows
  • How does the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come communicate with Scrooge?
    It points silently to scenes
  • What does the ghost's silence represent in its interaction with Scrooge?
    It demands Scrooge's attention and obedience
  • What does Scrooge see at the funeral scene shown by the ghost?
    Businessmen discussing the dead man's money
  • What realization does Scrooge come to when he sees the Cratchit household?
    He realizes Tiny Tim has died
  • What is engraved on the tombstone shown to Scrooge by the ghost?
    Ebenezer Scrooge
  • What does Scrooge pledge to do when he sees his tombstone?
    He pledges to change his ways
  • How does Scrooge's interaction with the ghost end?
    He is left clutching at his bed curtains
  • What are the key characteristics of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
    • Silent and haunting
    • Frightening appearance
    • Demands attention through pointing
  • How does Dickens portray the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
    As a solemn and spooky spirit
  • What does Scrooge's fear of the ghost indicate about his character?
    He is worried about his future
  • How are the three Spirits different from Jacob Marley?
    They are incarnations of Christmas
  • What do the first two Spirits force Scrooge to do?
    Reconnect with his past and observe Christmas
  • What does the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come indicate to Scrooge?
    His future if he prioritizes money
  • What does Dickens associate with the Ghost of Christmas Past?
    Light
  • What does the light from the Ghost of Christmas Past symbolize?
    Knowledge
  • How does Scrooge react to the Ghost's light?
    He tries to extinguish it
  • What does Scrooge's action of extinguishing the Ghost's light suggest?
    He blocks out painful childhood memories
  • What does Dickens describe the Spirit as?
    A large, happy man
  • What does the Spirit hold to shed light on Scrooge?
    A glowing torch
  • What does the 'Horn of Plenty' symbolize?
    Abundance, good fortune, and fertility
  • How does Dickens use the Spirit to show Scrooge's misdemeanours?
    By shedding light on his actions
  • How do the Cratchits and others celebrate Christmas despite their poverty?
    With community and goodwill
  • How is the final Ghost described?
    As the most frightening of them all
  • What does the Ghost of Christmas Past use to symbolize knowledge?
    A bright clear jet of light
  • What does Scrooge's desire to extinguish the Ghost's light imply about his character?
    He wants to ignore his painful past
  • What does the Spirit's jolliness symbolize in the context of Dickens's message?
    Goodwill to others and community spirit