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Progression of Themes in the Novel
Beginning
= loves money.
End
= cares about people.
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Spirit 1
Ghost
of
Christmas past.
Shows
Scrooge
he used to be
nice--he liked
his
sister
and
fiancee.
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Spirit 2
Ghost
of Christmas present. Shows Scrooge the
Cratchits
are
nice
, Scrooge's
nephew
& his friends make
fun
of him.
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Spirit 3
Ghost
of Christmas
future.
Shows Scrooge will be
dead
, and people will be
happy. Tiny Tim
will be
dead
, and his
family
will be
sad.
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Bob Cratchit
Works for
Scrooge. Nice
,
loves
family.
Poor
but still has a big
Christmas
dinner.
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Tiny Tim
Cratchit's
son.
One
leg doesn't work.
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Fezziwigs
Scrooge's first
boss.
Nice, spent money to make people
happy.
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Jacob Marley
Scrooge's
dead business
partner.
Warns
Scrooge to be
nice
before it's too
late.
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Fred
Scrooge's
nephew.
Thinks Scrooge is a
miser.
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miser
love money
,
don't spend it
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Why does Scrooge hate Christmas?
Expensive
, friend died on Christmas
Eve
; lost his
fiancee
(dumped)
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"If they had rather die, they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population." WHO said it? WHY?
Scrooge
said, because he doesn't like
poor
people.
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"Another idol has displaced me." WHO said it? WHY?
Scrooge's
fiancee
said, because he started
liking
money too much (
greedy
).
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What does the Christmas PAST look like?
candle
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What is one thing the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (Future) shows Scrooge?
Scrooge's
tombstone
, Tiny Tim's
death
,
pawnshop
(sell his things)
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being everywhere at the same time
ubiquitous
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What does Scrooge think is causing him to see Jacob Marley's ghost at first?
food
poisoning
,
tummy
ache
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"A small matter to make these silly folks so full of gratitude. Is that so much that he deserves this praise?" WHO said it? WHY?
Ghost of Christmas Past
, saying
Fezziwig
had the
Christmas
party to make everyone
happy
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"Without their visits, you cannot hope to shun the path I tread." WHO said it? WHY?
Jacob
Marley
, telling Scrooge why he should listen to the
ghosts
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Whose face appears in the door knocker of Scrooge's house?
Jacob
Marley
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What is one place the Ghost of Christmas Present took Scrooge?
Cratchit's
house,
nephew's
(Fred's) house
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What is the good deed that Scrooge does for Bob Cratchit on Christmas?
buys him a
turkey
, gives him more
money
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Why is Scrooge surprised to find it is only Christmas day?
He thought it was supposed to take
3 nights.
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too ready to believe something is true (gullible)
credulity
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"I will honor Christmas." WHO said it? WHY?
Scrooge
, saying he is
good
now
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What does Scrooge do at his nephew's house in the last stave? Why does he go there?
eats dinner
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not clear or known about, mysterious
obscure
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well-meaning, kindly, nice
benevolence
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unexplainable
inexplicable
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What does the final spirit look like?
Death
,
Grim Reaper
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feeling regret or remorse
repentance
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having a lot of space,
capacious
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without basic necessities of life
destitute
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Historical period
ninteeth
century England
1843
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Fan
scrooges sister who dies giving birth t her son,
Fred.
She represents
innocence
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below
a
beautiful
woman who
scrooge
loved and was
engaged
to ; after he becomes obsessed with
money
, she
married
another man
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On Christmas
Eve
,
Scrooge
makes his clerk,
Bob Cratchit
, work in the
cold.
2. He
refuses
an
invitation
to his
nephew Fred's
Christmas party and will not give money to the
charity
collectors
3. At home he is visited by the ghost of his old business partner,
Marley.
4. The Ghost of Christmas
Past
wakes
Scrooge
and shows him moments from his
childhood
, his
apprenticeship
and his failed
engagement.
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