stave 4

Cards (26)

  • Who is the author of "A Christmas Carol"?
    Charles Dickens
  • What is the main focus of the lesson provided by the teacher?
    To prepare for the exam on "A Christmas Carol"
  • What does the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come represent?
    • Darkness
    • Gloom
    • Mystery
  • How does Scrooge feel when he first encounters the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
    Fearful but eager to learn
  • What does Scrooge overhear in the city regarding a funeral?
    People joke about the deceased man
  • What does Scrooge wonder about the funeral he hears about?
    Why he is being shown these scenes
  • Where is Scrooge taken after hearing about the funeral?
    Old Joe's shop
  • What items are being sold at Old Joe's shop?
    Stolen items from the deceased's home
  • What does Scrooge see that makes him unable to lift the sheet covering the body?
    His lack of courage
  • How do the parents react to the death of the creditor?
    They feel relieved and avoid financial ruin
  • What tragic event occurs to Tiny Tim in this chapter?
    He has passed away
  • How does Bob Cratchit respond to Tiny Tim's death?
    He consoles his family beside the body
  • What does Scrooge discover at the graveside?
    His own gravestone with his name
  • What does Scrooge plead for after seeing his gravestone?
    A chance to change his life
  • What happens to the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come at the end?
    It disappears into a bedpost
  • What are the key themes in Stave Four of "A Christmas Carol"?
    • Darkness vs. Light
    • Consequences of selfishness
    • Redemption and change
  • What does the term "Old Scratch" refer to in the context of the funeral?
    An archaic term for the devil
  • What does Dickens aim to change through his narrative?
    The attitudes of middle-class readers towards the poor
  • What does Scrooge say about changing his course?
    If the course has been departed, the ends will change
  • What is the significance of the Cratchit family's situation in Stave Four?
    • Reflects the struggles of the poor
    • Highlights the impact of Tiny Tim's death
    • Contrasts with their previous happiness
  • How does Dickens romanticize childhood in the narrative?
    Through references to Tiny Tim's essence
  • What does the teacher encourage students to do with the key images?
    Summarize the chapter confidently
  • What does the teacher suggest if students cannot recall quotes?
    Use the play bar to review them
  • What does the binary opposition of darkness and light symbolize in the chapter?
    The struggle between good and evil
  • What moral obligation does the second ghost convey to Scrooge?
    To change and be happier
  • What does the teacher remind students to do at the end of the lesson?
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