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    Cards (21)

    • Characters
      • Scrooge
      • Marley
      • Fred
      • Ghost of Christmas Past
      • Ghost of Christmas Present
      • Tiny Tim
    • Scrooge
      Focused on wealth and keeping all his money to himself, often described as a miser
    • Marley
      His ghost appears to Scrooge wrapped by chains and boxes which represent how his greed and selfishness have weighed him down in the afterlife
    • Fred
      Always cheerful and excited about Christmas and the happiness it brings
    • Ghost of Christmas Present
      Shows Scrooge the Cratchit family at home and Tiny Tim who has a crutch and is physically weak
    • A Christmas Carol
      Dickens used the genre of a ghost story and the ideas of looking across time to excite and scare his readers but also to teach them that their actions can impact on lots of people's lives
    • Themes
      • Transformation
      • Poverty
    • Activity
      Think of three adjectives for each of the eight characters listed and write down why you think this adjective applies to this character
    • Scrooge
      Rude, pessimistic, set in his ways
    • Question
      Explore how Dickens presents Scrooge in this extract. Give examples from the extract to support your views.
    • Activity
      1. Read the extract
      2. Write 9 words or phrases which sum up the extract
      3. Underline or copy out 3 things from the extract
      4. Analyse why the 3 words describing Scrooge are important and what Dickens is trying to say about Scrooge by using them
    • Scrooge's character
      Can be talked about in relation to another character, such as Fred, or how it might be linked to key themes in the play, such as greed or poverty
    • The key is to use evidence from the text to support and highlight all the points being made
    • Dickens: 'Presents Scrooge as a rude and stubborn man'
    • Dickens' use of language
      • Exclamations such as "humbug" and "out with Merry Christmas" show how Scrooge is stubborn and refuses to listen to his nephew's ideas
    • Dickens' use of violent imagery
      • Shows Scrooge's weakness, describing how he believes people who say "Merry Christmas" should be "boiled" or "buried"
    • Scrooge's violent and iterative verbs
      Could show how he is not prepared to change his views, even for members of his own family
    • The student has used several short embedded quotations such as "boiled" and "buried"
    • The student has analyzed the language, such as the use of questions, to show how stubborn and argumentative Scrooge is
    • The student has a clear focus on the question, using subject terminology and integrating it throughout
    • The student has developed the points made in the last part of the paragraph, analyzing the language and what Dickens may have intended with its use
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