A Christmas Carol - characters Flashcards

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How is Fred presented?

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  • Empathetic
  • Cheerful
  • Optimistic
  • Kind
  • Forgiving
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How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented?

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  • Jolly
  • Generous
  • Considerate
  • Forgiving
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How is the Ghost of Christmas Past presented?

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  • Quiet
  • Gentle
  • Firm
  • Kind
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How is Bob Cratchit presented?

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  • Kind
  • Scared of Scrooge
  • Polite
  • Sensitive
  • Symbol of Scrooge’s change
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How is Tiny Tim presented?

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  • Loving
  • Symbol of Scrooge’s change
  • Vulnerable
  • Considerate
  • Innocent
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How is Tiny Tim presented as loving?

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“God bless us, everyone”

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How is Tiny Tim presented as a symbol of Scrooge’s change?

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“With an interest he’d never felt before”

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How is Tiny Tim presented as considerate?

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“Remember upon Christmas Day who made lame beggars walk and blind men see”

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How is Tiny Tim presented as vulnerable?

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“Alas”, “he bore a little crutch”
“Feebly cried Hurrah!”

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How is Tiny Tim presented as innocent?

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“Tiny Tim upon his shoulder”

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How is Fred presented as empathetic?

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“It really seemed as if he had known our Tiny Tim”

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How is Fred presented as cheerful?

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“This nephew burst into a fresh roar of laughter”

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How is Fred presented as forgiving?

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“Let him in! It is a mercy he didn’t shake his arm off”

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How is Fred presented as kind?

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“A merry Christmas and a happy new year to the old man”

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How is Fred presented as optimistic?

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“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”

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How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented as considerate?

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“Sympathy with all poor men”
“To a poor one most”

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How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented as forgiving?

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“With their children and their children’s children”
“Every man among them hummed a Christmas tune”

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How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented as jolly?

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“Come in, and know me better man!”

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How is the Ghost of Christmas Present presented as generous?

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“He shed a few drops of water on them from it, and their good humour was restored directly”

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How is Bob Cratchit presented as kind?

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“I’ll give you Mr Scrooge, the founder of the feast!”

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How is Bob Cratchit presented as fearful of Scrooge?

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“It’s only once a year, sir”

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How is Bob Cratchit presented as sensitive?

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“My little, little child” cried Bob

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How is Bob Cratchit presented as polite?

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“He tried to warm himself at the candle”

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How is Bob Cratchit presented as a symbol of Scrooge’s change?

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“I’ll raise your salary, and endeavour to assist your struggling family”