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Stave 3 - the Cratchits So while he did not invent these particular traditions many people credit him with popularizing them. The adjective monstrous, creates a negative impression of the man, almost evil, and reinforces Dickens message that it was the ignorance of the rich that created many society's problems. "I wish you could have gone. - Scrooge, Is scrooges staple opinion to christmas at the start of stave one, showing off his negative opinions to begin with, this is used to emphasise the change in scrooges character from the beginning to the end. Bob said he didnt believe there ever was such a goose cooked., About Tiny Tim: If these shadows remain unaltered by the Future, the child will die., Bob Cratchit: Ill give you Mr Scrooge, the Founder of the Feast., About Ignorance and Want: This boy is Ignorance. International House, 24 Holborn Viaduct,London, EC1A 2BN, United Kingdom, 2023 Book Analysis. Underline the word or symbol in parentheses that best completes each sentence. Without the ghost of Christmas future, Scrooge wouldve been unlikely to change. If you watch any of the adaptations of A Christmas Carol Tiny Tim is almost always one of the loveable characters and with good reason. ', People with lots of money already are more likely to be greedy for more, not thinking about sharing that money with others effectively. Whereas the line about being solitary as an oyster suggests that Scrooge refuses to let anybody into his life. Does this line support or contradict the speaker's statement in the final stanza, "Nothing really happened"? Stave 3 - Scrooge asks if Tiny Tim will live, having been moved by his goodness. Stave 1 - why the portly gentlemen are collecting for the poor I am as giddy as a drunken man. ". Spirit! he cried, tight clutching at his robe, hear me! The description of the children is designed to shock the reader. The verbs suggest age, disfiguration and pain suggesting how unnatural their conditions are that have led to this. Mr and Mrs Fezziwig ..'.shaking hands with every person individually as he or she went out, wished him or her a Merry Christmas.'. I should like to have given him something: thats all., About the Fezziwig family: shaking hands with every person individually as he or she went out, wished him or her a Merry Christmas., Scrooge about Mr Fezziwig: The happiness he gives, is quite as great as if it costs a fortune., Belle to Scrooge: Another idol has displaced me., Belle about Scrooge: I have seen your nobler aspirations fall off one by one, until the master passion, Gain, engrosses you., Belles husband to Belle about Scrooge: Quite alone in the world, I do believe., There was nothing very cheerful in the climate or the town, and yet was there an air of cheerfulness abroad., About the Ghost of Christmas Present: Sprinkled incense on their dinners from his torch., About the Cratchits goose: a feathered phenomenon., There never was such a goose. I am not the man I was. said the Spirit, turning on him for the last time with his own words. This brightly\underline{\text{brightly}}brightly lit room will be perfect for my art studio. Scrooge listened to this dialogue in horror he viewed them with a detestation and disgust. 1. Dickens was openly opposed to this view and challenges it throughout the novella. Belle to Scrooge: "Another idol has displaced me a golden one.". It also explains why he becomes hard and sharp like a flint, later on. Fred, as Scrooge's foil, is a kind, forgiving character who is determined to give Scrooge the same chance every year. Representing Victorian society. Inclusive now of society - not isolated and solitary. Being such a short story there is very little that is extraneous. A Christmas Carol - quotation analysis Flashcards | Quizlet For example, the first ghost is a metaphor for how memories and the past shape ones experience, while the last ghost is a metaphor for death and ones legacy.