A Christmas Carol - characters Flashcards
How is Fred presented?
- Empathetic
- Cheerful
- Optimistic
- Kind
- Forgiving
How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented?
- Jolly
- Generous
- Considerate
- Forgiving
How is the Ghost of Christmas Past presented?
- Quiet
- Gentle
- Firm
- Kind
How is Bob Cratchit presented?
- Kind
- Scared of Scrooge
- Polite
- Sensitive
- Symbol of Scrooge’s change
How is Tiny Tim presented?
- Loving
- Symbol of Scrooge’s change
- Vulnerable
- Considerate
- Innocent
How is Tiny Tim presented as loving?
“God bless us, everyone”
How is Tiny Tim presented as a symbol of Scrooge’s change?
“With an interest he’d never felt before”
How is Tiny Tim presented as considerate?
“Remember upon Christmas Day who made lame beggars walk and blind men see”
How is Tiny Tim presented as vulnerable?
“Alas”, “he bore a little crutch”
“Feebly cried Hurrah!”
How is Tiny Tim presented as innocent?
“Tiny Tim upon his shoulder”
How is Fred presented as empathetic?
“It really seemed as if he had known our Tiny Tim”
How is Fred presented as cheerful?
“This nephew burst into a fresh roar of laughter”
How is Fred presented as forgiving?
“Let him in! It is a mercy he didn’t shake his arm off”
How is Fred presented as kind?
“A merry Christmas and a happy new year to the old man”
How is Fred presented as optimistic?
“Come! Dine with us tomorrow”
“Though it has never put a scrap of gold or silver in my pocket I believe that it has done me good”
How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented as considerate?
“Sympathy with all poor men”
“To a poor one most”
How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented as forgiving?
“With their children and their children’s children”
“Every man among them hummed a Christmas tune”
How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented as jolly?
“Come in, and know me better man!”
How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented as generous?
“He shed a few drops of water on them from it, and their good humour was restored directly”
How is Bob Cratchit presented as kind?
“I’ll give you Mr Scrooge, the founder of the feast!”
How is Bob Cratchit presented as fearful of Scrooge?
“It’s only once a year, sir”
How is Bob Cratchit presented as sensitive?
“My little, little child” cried Bob
How is Bob Cratchit presented as polite?
“He tried to warm himself at the candle”
How is Bob Cratchit presented as a symbol of Scrooge’s change?
“I’ll raise your salary, and endeavour to assist your struggling family”