Cards (11)

  • "It wore a tunic of the purest white"
    • Shows purity of ghost
  • "It was a strange figure - like a child; yet not so like a child like an old man."
  • "Fresh green holly in its hand"
  • "Crown of its head there sprung a bright clear jet of light."
    • Much less scary than Marley
    • Symbolises childhood innocence
  • "A solitary child, neglected by his friends, is left there still."
  • " very foggy and extremely cold."
    • This pathetic fallacy, suggests that scrooge didn't have a happy child hood.
  • "You are quite a women Little fan."
    • Showing Scrooge's love for his sister.
  • "There was a boy singing a Christmas carol at my door last night. I should like to have given him something: that's all."
  • "Your lip is trembling" "It is a pimple"
    Scrooge begins to show emotion, showing the beginning of his change and redemption, but hasn't fully changed as he won't admit his emotion.
  • 'laughed all over himself', 'comfortable, oily, rich, fat, jovial voice'
    Fezziwig is a jolly man, who is financially and emotionally rich, and embodies the Christmas spirit like Fred.
  • 'What Idol has displaced you?' he re-joined.'A Golden one' [Belle replied].'You are changed. When it was made you were another man.'