A Christmas Carol Flashcards

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What are some characters that show poverty?

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Tiny Tim
The cratchits
Ignorance and want

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What are some quotations that show poverty?

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Oh no kind spirit say he will b spared
A vacant seat
DOOM unless the writing be erased

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What are some characters that show greed?

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Marley

Scrooge

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What are some quotations that show greed?

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I wear the chains I forged in life
It’s a poor excuse to pick a man’s pocket every 25th of December
Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?
Another idol has displaced me…a golden one

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What are some characters that show altruism?

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Fred
Scrooge
Tiny Tim

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What are some quotations that show altruism?

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Though it hadn’t put a scrap of silver or gold in my pocket I believe it has done me good and will do me good
There are s great many back payments included
Tiny Tim who did NOT die

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What are some characters that show family isolation?

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Scrooge
Fred
The cratchits

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What are some quotations that show family/isolation?

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What right do you have to be merry your poor enough
Remove me I cannot bare it
Melancholy dinner in his melancholy tavern

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what are some quotations that show poverty in the play?

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‘oh no kind spirit! say he will be spared’
‘a vacant seat’
‘DOOM unless the writing be erased’

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what are some characters who show altruism in the play?

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Fred
Scrooge
Tiny Tim

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what are some characters who show family/isolation in the play?

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Fred

Scrooge

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what are some quotations that show poverty in the play?

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‘mankind was my business’-Marley

‘will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die?’

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what characters show greed in the play?

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Jacob Marley

Scrooge

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what are some quotations that show altruism in the play?

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‘its never put a scrap of silver or gold in my pocket but I believe it has done me good and will do me good’
‘there are a great many back payments included’
‘Tiny Tim who did NOT die’

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what are some quotations that show family in the play?

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‘god bless us, everyone’-Tiny Tim
‘he was the ogre of the family’-Scrooge
‘another idol has displaced me…a golden one’-Belle

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what are some quotations that show greed in the play?

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‘I wear the chain I forged in life’
‘its a poor excuse to pick a mans pocket every 25th of December’
‘another idol has displaced me…a golden one’
‘are there no prisons? are there no workhouses?’

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what are some characters that show poverty in the play?

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Tiny Tim
Cratchit children
ignorance and want

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what are some quotations that show happiness or lack of happiness in the play?

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‘solitary as an oyster’-Scrooge
‘I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel’-Scrooge
‘a small matter to make these folks so full of gratitude’

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what are some quotations that show isolation vs together in the play?

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‘solitary as an oyster’-Scrooge

‘another idol has displaced me…a golden one’-Belle

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what are some quotations that show greed in the play?

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‘are there no prisons? are there no workhouses?’-Scrooge
‘I wear the chain I forged in life’-Marley
‘another idol has displaced me…a golden one’-Belle
‘he has the power to render us happy or unhappy; to make our service light or burdensome’-Mr Fezziwig
‘will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die?’-ghost of Christmas present

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what are some quotations that show Christmas in the play?

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‘I will honor Christmas in my heart’-Scrooge
‘god bless us, everyone’-Tiny Tim
‘a small matter to make these folks so full of gratitude’

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what are some quotations that show change in the play?

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‘solitary as an oyster’-Scrooge
‘I will honor Christmas in my heart’-Scrooge
‘He was the ogre of the family’-Scrooge
‘Scrooge was better than his word’-Scrooge

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what are some quotations that show family/isolation in the play?

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‘what right do you have to be merry you’re poor enough’
‘remove me…I cannot bear it’
‘melancholy dinner in his melancholy tavern’

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what was the aim of the poor law?

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to reduce the fincancial help available to the poor

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analysis the quote 'I wear the chain I forged in life'
- metaphor - 'forged' implies careful creation/hard work - 'wear' the weight of his sins physically burdening him warning the reader of the consequences of out actions
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what are some quotations from stave 5 of a christmas carol?
'scrooge was better than his word' 'I will honour christmas in my heart' 'I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel'
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analysis the quotations 'remove me...I cannot bare it!'
exclamitory sentance-shows emotion '!'-extreme emotion (overwhelmed) the reader may wish to avoid these negative experiences and learn from their mistakes
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analysis the quotation 'melancholy dinner in his melancholy tavern'
repetitive-reinforces a sense of gloom 'usual' this is his daily routine 'melancholy'-how deary his life is scrooge is far happier when he becomes part of the community
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analysis the quotation 'what right do you have to be merry you're poor enough'
conditional statement -repeated 'what right' by Fred- juxtaposed adjectives Dickens uses Fred as a conduit to show his views that there are more valuable things than money
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analysis the quotation 'DOOM unless thw writing be erased'
foreboding language (dread) metaphorical language-suggests ignorance will be the end of mankind 'DOOM'-complete destruction suggest total irradiction of society Dickens wants to highlight the consequences of ignorance
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analysis the quotation 'Tiny Tim who did NOT die'
italic ot itailised for emphasis-to show fate has changed 'NOT' demonstrates that our fates are not concrete and that they can be changed Tiny Tim represents the lives of millions
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analysis the quote 'its a poor excuse to pick a mans pocket every 25th of December'
- plosives - hyperbole - 'excuse' implies he doesn't approve '25th' doesn't address that it is Christmas 'every' frustrated that it happens every year raising awareness of how the wealthy business owners exploit employees
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analysis the quotation 'are there no prisons? are there no workhouses?'
- sarcasm/being intentionally difficult (faecitious) - Scrooge knows there are prisons and workhouses however he wants to make the men uncomftable - Dickens builds upon his own experiences to show his issue
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analysis the quotation 'oh no kind spirit! say he will be spared!'
- emotive language - 'spared' suggets that Scrooge thinks Tiny Tim should live, his life is valuable - realises the value of the poor- contradiction to 'decrease the surplus population'
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die?'
- rhetorical question - the spirit asks Scrooge-Scrooge has no right to decide who's life is worth living or who's life is of greater or lesser value than others - spirit attempts to put Scrooge in his place by reminding him that he isn't god
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what are some quotations from stave 4 of a christmas carol?
'read upon the stone of the neglected grave his own name, Ebenezer Scrooge'-ghost of christmas future/Scrooge
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what are some quotations from stave 3 of a christmas carol?
'god bless us, everyone'-Tiny Tim 'he was the ogre of the family'-Scrooge/Cratchits 'will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die?'-ghost of christmas present
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'solitary as an oyster'
simile suggests he is shut up, tightly closed and will not be pried open except by force might refer to the pearl inside an oyster-suggests there may be good in Scrooge
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'mankind was my business'?
metaphor Dickens uses this to express what it is to be truly valued throughout life
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'I wear the chain I forged in life'?
chains are a symbol of greed Scrooge is making his chain with his evil, covetous ways he must learn to change his ways
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'he was the ogre of the family'?
Mrs Cratchit voices he dislikes and refers to Scrooge they feel this way due to Scrooge being so hard on Bob even though he works hard-gets paid little and treated poorly
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'another idol has displaced me...a golden one'?
shows us Scrooge should love the women he was going to marry, not money and so she leaves him 'golden' implies its rich and attractive
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'a small matter to make these folks so full of gratitude'?
'a small matter' what Scrooge would have said a few hours before now he realises it is not such a small matter to be kind and generous to people
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'he has the power to render us happy or unhappy; to make our service light or burdernsome'?
indicates to the reader that Fezziwig has the power to render a happy or sad Christmas Scrooge may realise that he is like Fezziwig in this way
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what are some quotations from stave 1 of a christmas carol?
``` 'hard and sharp as flint' 'solitary as an oyster' 'are there not prisons? are there not workhouses?' 'I wear the chain I forged in life' 'mankind was my business' ```
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summarise chapter 2 of a christmas carol
the ghost of christmas past shows Scrooge his past
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summarise chapter 3 of a christmas carol
Scrooge learns about the joy of christmas
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summarise chapter 4 of a christmas carol?
Scrooge sees his future
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summarise chapter 5 of a christmas carol
Scrooge is a changed man
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analysis the quotation 'its never put a scrap of silver or gold in my pocket but I believe it has done me good and will do me good'
semantic field of value or worth repetative structure at the end-emphasising the value of christmas 'scrap' not even a small amount Dickens thinks that poor member os society have a more positive outlook on life valuing more than just money and profit
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what are some quotations from stave 2 of a christmas carol?
'another idol has displaced me...a golden one' 'a small matter to make these folks so full of gratitude' 'he has the power to render us happy or unhappy; to make our service light or burdensome'
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what is the context behig a christmas carol?
Dickens experienced poverty as a child set in London Dickens thought the rich should help the poor
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel'?
simile christian reference-with the compassion of an angel as light as a feather-captures how he is now free from the great burden of greed
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'I will honour christmas in my heart'?
Scrooge has learnt his lesson contradiction to 'bah humbug' recognises the importance of christmas
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summarise chapter 1 of a christmas carol
Scrooge recieves a warning
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'are there no prisons? are there no workhouses?'?
rhetorical question to show where Scrooge believes poor people belong-suggests that he believes his status suggests that poverty is not directly relevant to him
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how did a christmas carol highlight Dickens views?
highlights poverty of the working class London (Scrooge to Bob Cratchit) chapter 1 highlights how cruel Malthus views were the importance of genorsity and charity
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what is the analysis of the quotation 'hard and sharp as flint'?
simile 'hard' suggests he lacks warmth, empathy and compassion 'sharp' suggests pain, implying that Scrooge has no mercy towards others
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analysis the quotation 'there are a great many back payments included'
adjective 'great' and the numerical value of 'many' 'great many' emphasises a large amount Dickens uses Scrooges transformation to demonstrate that your quality of life will be far greater if you are benevalant
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what were the rules of the poor law?
all unemployed people would have to enter a workhouse in order to recieve food and shelter
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what are some quotations that show family/isolation in the play?
'what right do you have to be merry your poor enough' 'remove me...I cannot bare it!' 'melancholy dinner in his melancholy tavern'
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what are some quotations that show change in the play?
'solitary as an oyster' 'I will honour christmas in my heart' 'he was the ogre of the family' 'Scrooge was better than his word'
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what are some quotations that show christmas in the play?
I will honour christmas in my heart' 'god bless us, everyone' 'a small matter to make these folks so full of gratitude'
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what are some quotations that show greed in the play?
'are there no prisons? are there no workhouses?' 'I wear the chain I forged in life' 'another idol has displaced me...a golden one' 'he has the power to render us happy or unhappy; to make our service light or burdensome' 'will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die?'
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what are some quotations that show isolation vs together in the play?
'solitary as an oyster' | 'another idol has displaced me...a golden one'
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what are some quotations that show happiness or lack of happiness in the play?
'solitary as an oyster' 'I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel' 'a small matter to make these folks so full of gratitude'
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what are some characters that show poverty in the play?
Tiny Tim Cratchit children ignorance and want
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what are some quotations that show greed in the play?
'I wear the chain I forged in life' 'its a poor excuse to pick a mans pocket every 25th of December' 'another idol has displaced me...a golden one' 'are there no prisons? are there no workhouses?'
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what are some quotations that show family in the play?
'god bless us, everyone' 'he was the ogre of the family' 'another idol has displaced me...a golden one'
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what are some quotations that show altursim in a christmas carol?
'its never put a scrap of silver or gold in my pocket but I believe it has done me good and will do me good' 'there are a great many back payments included' 'Tiny Tim who did NOT die'
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what characters show greed in the play?
Jacob Marley | Scrooge
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what are some quotations that show poverty in the play?
'mankind was my business!' will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die?'
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what are some character who show alturism in the play?
Fred Scrooge Tiny Tim
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what are some characters who show famly/isolation in the play?
Fred | Scrooge
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what are some quotations that show poverty in the play?
'oh no kind spirit! say he will be spared' 'a vacant seat' 'DOOM unless the writing be erased'