'It was a strange figure - like a child: yet not so like a child as an old man: and yet it seemed to be a sort of child. It wore a tattered robe, but it bore a proud air, a kingly crown, a sceptre with an eagle's head.'
'He felt the touch, and shrunk aside, for he feared the child.'
'He was very glad to see old Fezziwig again; he had an excellent idea of what the ghost meant by saying that he would show him ignorance all around him.'
How is scrooge presented in the beggining?
Miserly.
How is Scrooge presented at the end?
Empathetic, warm
How is Bob Cratchit presented?
Hardworking and humble.
How is marleys ghost presented?
Regretful
What idol did Scrooge replace Belle with?
A golden idol
Three similes about Scrooge?
As solitary as an oyster, as light as a feather, as merry as a schoolboy