The Ghosts

Cards (75)

  • Who is the first Spirit that appears to Scrooge?
    The Ghost of Christmas Past
  • What does the Ghost of Christmas Past allow Scrooge to do?
    Observe various scenes from his past
  • How does Dickens create empathy for Scrooge in this stave?
    By adopting a sympathetic tone
  • What does Dickens suggest about Scrooge's character development?
    He is capable of change
  • What does the "softening influence" of the Spirit signify?
    Scrooge's potential for redemption
  • What color is the tunic worn by the Ghost of Christmas Past?
    Purest white
  • What does the white tunic symbolize in the context of the Spirit?
    Purity and innocence
  • How does the Spirit's appearance contrast with Marley’s?
    The Spirit is gentle, Marley is suffering
  • What do the contradictions in the Spirit's description suggest?
    The impossibility of the Spirit's existence
  • What does the "bright clear jet of light" symbolize?
    Enlightenment and Christmas spirit
  • What is the Ghost's role in Scrooge's journey?
    To guide him towards redemption
  • What does the Spirit do to control the events Scrooge witnesses?
    Waves its hand
  • How does the Spirit prompt Scrooge to reflect on his actions?
    By using deliberately leading comments
  • How does Scrooge initially respond to the Ghost of Christmas Past?
    He challenges its authority
  • What happens when Scrooge sees Belle?
    He becomes pained and commands the Spirit
  • How does the power dynamic shift between Scrooge and the Spirit?
    The Spirit retains its power over Scrooge
  • What does Scrooge attempt to do during the struggle with the Spirit?
    Put out the light emitted by the Spirit
  • What does Dickens suggest about Scrooge's journey through the light?
    It symbolizes reflection and self-discovery
  • What does the quote about Scrooge's tears imply?
    He has an emotional block
  • How is the Ghost of Christmas Present characterized?
    As the personification of Christmas spirit
  • What does the Spirit show Scrooge to highlight Christmas spirit?
    Different ways Christmas is celebrated
  • What does Dickens use to describe the Spirit's nature?
    The rule of three
  • How does Scrooge perceive the Spirit's moral authority?
    He connects it to God
  • How is the Ghost of Christmas Present described in terms of appearance?
    As a jolly Giant in a green robe
  • What does the semantic field of generosity illustrate?
    The contrast between the Spirit and Scrooge
  • What does the "glowing torch" symbolize in the Spirit's hand?
    Positivity and Christmas spirit
  • What does the antique scabbard without a sword suggest?
    No place for conflict during Christmas
  • How does the Spirit challenge the Malthusian view?
    By showing an abundance of resources
  • What does the Spirit's mocking of Scrooge's words indicate?
    Frustration with Scrooge's attitude
  • What do the children Ignorance and Want represent?
    Social issues and poverty
  • How does the Spirit's tone change when addressing the children?
    It becomes more sorrowful
  • What does Dickens use to emphasize the issue of poverty?
    Vocative diacope in the Spirit's speech
  • What are the key characteristics of the Ghost of Christmas Past?
    • First Spirit to appear to Scrooge
    • Takes Scrooge to observe his past
    • Creates empathy through a sympathetic tone
    • Represents potential for change and redemption
    • Has a softening influence on Scrooge
  • What are the key characteristics of the Ghost of Christmas Present?
    • Personification of Christmas spirit
    • Shows various Christmas celebrations
    • Described as a jolly Giant in a green robe
    • Represents generosity and moral authority
    • Challenges social issues and poverty
  • What is the evolution of the power dynamic between Scrooge and the Spirits?
    • Scrooge initially challenges the Ghost's authority
    • The Spirit retains control over Scrooge
    • Tension builds during their interactions
    • Scrooge struggles with the Spirit's light
    • The Ghost remains powerful despite Scrooge's defiance
  • What social commentary does Dickens convey through the Ghost of Christmas Present?
    • Highlights abundance versus scarcity
    • Critiques Malthusian views on resources
    • Addresses social injustice and poverty
    • Uses the Spirit to express frustration with society
    • Encourages readers to reflect on social issues
  • What authority does Scrooge believe he has regarding life and death?
    He believes he can decide who lives or dies
  • How does Dickens express his frustration through the Spirit's speech?
    It suggests his ideas about social reform
  • Who do the two children under the Spirit's robe represent?
    Ignorance and Want
  • What tone does the Spirit adopt when addressing the children Ignorance and Want?
    It becomes more sorrowful