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  • What is the definition of altruism?
    Putting others' needs before your own
  • How does altruism relate to Scrooge's character?
    Scrooge learns the value of altruism through interactions
  • Who is the character that represents a lack of willingness to spend money?
    Scrooge
  • What does Scrooge refuse to do regarding charity?
    He refuses to donate to charity
  • What is the political critique mentioned in the text?
    Criticism of political ideas or policies
  • What does the Christmas carol symbolize in the context of Scrooge's character?
    It symbolizes a critique against the poor laws
  • What does the term "apathetic" refer to in the text?
    Showing no interest or care
  • How do Dickens' critiques relate to the Victorian elite?
    They criticize the attitudes of the Victorian elite
  • What does the term "prolepsis" mean in the context of the text?
    Hinting at future events
  • What does the ghost of Christmas yet to come represent?
    It represents future consequences of Scrooge's actions
  • What does "covetous" mean in relation to Scrooge?
    Having a strong desire for wealth
  • How does Scrooge's covetous nature affect his relationships?
    It isolates him from others
  • What transformation does Scrooge undergo by the end of the story?
    He becomes generous and caring
  • What does "transmogrification" refer to in the text?
    A complete or dramatic change
  • How does Scrooge's transformation reflect the themes of the story?
    It illustrates redemption and the importance of generosity
  • What is the significance of Scrooge's interactions with the Cratchit family?
    They highlight the impact of his actions on others
  • How does the narrative structure of the story contribute to its message?
    It allows for a clear depiction of transformation
  • What role does the setting play in Scrooge's transformation?
    The setting reflects the social issues of the time
  • What does Scrooge's final transformation signify?
    Hope and the possibility of change
  • How does Dickens use symbolism in the story?
    To convey deeper moral and social messages
  • What is the overall message of the story regarding wealth and generosity?
    Wealth should be used to help others
  • What does Scrooge's character represent in the story?
    The consequences of greed and selfishness
  • How does the story encourage social responsibility?
    By highlighting the plight of the poor
  • What literary techniques does Dickens employ to enhance the narrative?
    Imagery, symbolism, and character development
  • What is the significance of the title "A Christmas Carol"?
    It reflects the themes of redemption and generosity
  • How does the character of Marley influence Scrooge?
    Marley's ghost serves as a warning to Scrooge
  • What does the transformation of Scrooge symbolize for society?
    It symbolizes the potential for collective change
  • What does the term "generosity" mean in the context of the story?
    Willingness to give to others
  • How does Scrooge's attitude towards Christmas change?
    He becomes joyful and embraces the spirit
  • What is the role of the Cratchit family in the narrative?
    They represent the struggles of the poor
  • What does Scrooge's final act of kindness signify?
    His complete transformation and redemption
  • How does the story address the theme of family?
    It emphasizes the importance of familial bonds
  • What impact does Scrooge's transformation have on his community?
    It inspires others to be more generous
  • What does the term "redemption" mean in the context of the story?
    Being saved from sin or wrongdoing
  • How does Dickens portray the theme of social justice?
    By advocating for the poor and marginalized
  • What is the significance of the ghosts in Scrooge's journey?
    They guide him towards self-reflection and change
  • What does Scrooge's change in attitude towards the Cratchits signify?
    His newfound compassion and empathy
  • How does the story illustrate the consequences of greed?
    It shows how greed leads to isolation
  • What role does the setting of Victorian England play in the story?
    It highlights social issues and class disparities
  • What does Scrooge's final embrace of Christmas signify?
    His acceptance of joy and community