Scrooge

    Cards (4)

    • 'I am haunted by visions of the time yet future'
      Scrooge recognises that he must change or suffer the same fate as others
    • 'I am not the man I was'

      Literally stating his change
      Recognises this himself and is symbolic of the change that Dickens wants to achieve
    • 'honour Christmas in my heart'
      Religious imagery with Christmas being involved
      Shows his change for the better as Christmas is usually a joyous time of the year
    • 'He has the power to render us happy or unhappy'
      'the happiness he gives, is quite great as if it cost a fortune'
      Scrooge's perspective on the value of money changes after the Ghost of Christmas Past provoked him by belittling the amount of money spent by Fezziwig as he defends him