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