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Christmas Carol
Scrooge
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Cards (21)
"
hard
and sharp as
flint
" - Stave
1
Refers to Scrooge, Said by Narrator
"solitary as an oyster" - Stave
1
Refers to Scrooge, Said by Narrator
"are there no prisons?" - Stave
1
Refers to Poor Individuals, Said by Scrooge
"a solitary child is
left
there
still
"- Stave
2
Refers to Scrooge, Spoken by Ghost of Christmas Past
"another creature ... might have called him father"- Stave
2
Refers to possible family, Spoken by Narrator
"
live
to be a
another
man"- Stave
4
Refers to Scrooge, Spoken by Scrooge
"
spirits
of all three
shall
strive within me"- Stave
4
Refers to Scrooge and Spirits, Spoken by Scrooge
"left nothing
visible
"- Stave
4
Refers to Ghost of Christmas
Yet
To
Come
, Spoken by Narrator
"i
am
as light as a
feather
"- Stave
5
Refers to
Scrooge
, Spoken by Scrooge
"
assist
your struggling family"- Stage
5
Refers to
Bob
Cratchit, Spoken by Scrooge
"
glowing
with his
good
intentions"- Stage
5
Refers to Scrooge, Said by
Narrator
"hard and sharp as
flint
" - Stave
1
"are there no
prisons
?" - Stave
1
"solitary as an
oyster
" - Stave
1
"another creature ... might have called him
father
" - Stave
2
"a solitary child is left there
still
" - Stave
2
“happy as an
angel”
- Stave
5
"neglected
grave
" - Stave
4
"
darkness
was cheap" - Stave
1
"decrease the
surplus
population
" - Stave
1
"merry as a
school
boy
" - Stave
5