A christmas carol

Cards (10)

  • 'I am the ghost of Christmas past'
  • '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