This shows how he is hard to change and very seclusive personality and keeps to himself
-charity
-redemption
-family
Solitary child
This shows how scrooge was very lonely before. "solitary" means to be in solitude. It also creates sympathy for scrooge as it shows why he is so relunctant to be in companion and show compassion with everyone else
-family
-scrooge
I should of liked to have a word with my clerk
This shows how scrooge is starting to change. The past tense "liked" shows regret
Decrease the surplus population-Ghost if christmas present
The Ghost mirrors scrroge's word in stave 1 and uses his words back againt scrooge. Th8s is when scrooge realises he can save tiny tim.
Dickens message
-Concept of free will-scrooge eas never forced to change. this shows how we are responsible for your change.
-May you be happy in the life you have chosen
-if a cold miserly person like scrooge can change then we can too
I hope to live another man- scrooge
He wishes to change
i am light as a feather
Light could suggest a burden has been pulled up from his shoulders.He is now free to live and he is happy now
dismall little
cell
are there no
prisons
a poor excuse
to pick a man pocket every 25th of december
charitable,pleasant
time
marley was dead
to begin with
i wear the
chain i forged in lif
covetous
old sinner
squeezing,wrenching
grasping,scraping,clutching covetous old sinner
scrooge has a very............... fire
small
clerks fire was
much smaller
i cant afford
to make idle people merry
i wish to be
left alone
dead as a
doornail
fellow passangers
to the grave
slight provision for the ....... and ............
poor destitute
come! dine
with us
like a child
like an old man
would you so soon put out
with the worldly hands, the light i give?
a solitary
child
there was a boy singing
a christmas carol at my door last night, i should of have like to give something
little fan!
.
father is
so much kinder than he used to be
comfortable rich
oily fat jovial voice
fuel was
heaped upon the fire
he had the power
to render us happy or unhappy
happiness he gives
is quite as great as if it cost a fortune
another idol
has displaced me
may you be happy
in the life you have chosen
he could not
hide the light
sprinkled
incense
dressed out but poorly in a twice turned gown but
brave in ribbons
this contrasts to scrooge earlier comment "what right have you to be merry"