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What transformation does Scrooge undergo in the novella?
He
changes
from a
miser
to a
compassionate
man
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How does Dickens achieve Scrooge's metamorphosis?
Through
supernatural
phantom figures
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Who is Scrooge's first visitor in the novella?
Jacob Marley
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What warning does Marley give to Scrooge?
Three
more ghosts will visit him
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What does Marley say will happen to Scrooge if he doesn't change?
He will end up in
chains
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What do the three Spirits represent in Scrooge's journey?
His
past
, present, and future
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What lesson does Scrooge learn from the Ghost of Christmas Past?
The importance of
self-reflection
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Who is Scrooge's only surviving family member?
Fred
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What does Scrooge witness at Fezziwig's Christmas party?
A
celebratory
but
inexpensive
gathering
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What does Belle's complaint about Scrooge reveal?
His prioritization of money over
love
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How does Scrooge react to Belle's marriage to another man?
He feels
regret
and
sorrow
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What does Scrooge struggle with after his visit with the Spirit?
His
emotions
and the Spirit's power
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What does the Ghost of Christmas Present show Scrooge?
Scenes of Christmas spirit
in the city
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How does Tiny Tim's character affect Scrooge?
He evokes
Scrooge's
compassion
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What does Bob Cratchit propose during the Christmas meal?
A toast to
Scrooge
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What does Scrooge realize at his nephew's Christmas party?
He is missing out on
family
connections
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What do the child-like creatures represent in the Ghost of Christmas Present?
Ignorance
and
Want
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What does the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come show Scrooge?
Scenes
of his lonely future
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How do the businessmen react to the unnamed man's death?
They show little care or
remorse
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What does Scrooge witness at the pawn shop?
People stealing from a
dead man
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What does Scrooge see at the Cratchit household?
The family mourning
Tiny Tim
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What realization does Scrooge have at the graveyard?
He sees his own name on a
gravestone
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What does Scrooge's struggle with the Spirit symbolize?
His
internal conflict
and desire to change
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What does Scrooge do when he wakes up on Christmas day?
He
vows
to
change
his
ways
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What is the main didactic message of the novella?
Materialism
does not lead to
happiness
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How is the narrator of 'A Christmas Carol' classified?
As an
intrusive
narrator
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What tone does the narrator adopt in the novella?
A
conversational
tone
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How does the narrator's commentary affect the reader?
It builds a relationship of trust
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What narrative voice does the narrator exhibit?
Third person
limited omniscient
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Why does Dickens use an omniscient narrator?
To explore
Scrooge's
character deeply
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How does the narrator describe Scrooge in the first stave?
As a "
covetous
old sinner
"
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What is the significance of the term 'stave' in the novella?
It relates to
musical
notation
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What does each stave represent in the novella?
Its own
narrative arc
and
tone
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What does the opening line about Marley establish?
The
supernatural
theme of the novella
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What does the narrator repeat about Marley?
That "Marley was
dead
"
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Why does the narrator emphasize Marley's death?
To heighten the effect of his
ghostly
appearance
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What literary device does Dickens use to represent musical pitch in the novella?
Lines
representing
different
musical
pitches
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Why did Dickens choose to structure the novella like a carol?
To align with the novella's
festive
theme
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What does each stave in the novella represent?
Each stave has its own
narrative arc
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What is essential for writing essays about the novella?
Understanding events within each
stave
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