english literature - CHRISTAMAS CAROL Flashcards

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CHARITY PEOPLE SAY TO GET SCROOGE TO GIVE MONEY - DESCRIBE POOR AS BEING (PAD,WSG)

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Poor and destitute, who suffer greatly

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FRED THINKS XMAS IS A (KFCPT)

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Kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time

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SCROOGE’S BELIEFS ON RICHER MEN AND SOCIETY (IEFAMTUHOBANTIWOP)

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It’s enough for a man to understand his own business and not to interfere with other people’s

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SCROOGE’S HOUSE IS SEEN AS (D) (O)

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Dreary

Old

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DURING MARLEY’S GHOST ENCOUNTER - SCROOGE’S REACTION (HDLHI,WWNHC)

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He double locked himself in, which was not his custom

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SCROOGE’S CHAIN IS DESCRIBED AS (P)

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Ponderous

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MARLEY’S CHAIN (CB,K,P,L,DAHPWIS)

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Cashboxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds and heavy purses wrought in steel

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HAPPEN TO THOSE WHO CELEBRATE XMAS (BWASOHTHH)

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Buried with a stake of holly through his heart

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XMAS PAST TOLD TO DO BY SCROOGE (BHTBC)

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Begged him to be covered

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SCROOGE SAYS TO DEFEND HIS ACTIONS (IAAMALTF)

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I am a mortal and liable to fall

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BELLE SAYS ABOUT SCROOGE (QAITW)

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Quite alone in the world

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12
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FEZZIWIG’S PARTY HAD A (JA)

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Joyful air

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CRATCHIT FAMILY DESCRIBED TO BE (HGAPWOA) THEY WERE ALSO (NWD)

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Happy, grateful and pleased with one another

Not well dressed

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FRED SAYS ABOUT HIM (OCTOP…HWIONUTH…WSBHIW - H,A)

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Offenses carry their own punishment… his wealth is of no use to him… who suffers by his ill whims - himself, always

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THIEVES REJOICED ABOUT (HFEAFHWHWA,TPUWHWD) AND SAID THEY WILL (STWLH)

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He frightened everyone away from him when he was alive, to profit us when he was dead
Sleep tonight with light hearts

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16
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SCROOGE SAYS (IWNSOTL) AND (IANTMIW. IWNBTMIMHB)

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I will not shut out the lessons

I am not the man I was. I will not be the man I must have been

17
Q

SCROOGE HAD CHANGED:

SREWADS

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Scrooge regarded everyone with a delighted smile

18
Q

FRED’S PARTY HAD

WPWGWUWH

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Wonderful party, wonderful games, wonderful unanimity, won-der-ful happiness

19
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SCROOGE’S REACTION TO THE 2ND SPIRIT

TTSEWCAKHDNLTMT

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Though the Spirit’s eyes were clear and kind, he did not like to meet them

20
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SCROOGE WAS (OWPAG)

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Overcome with penitence and grief

21
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POOR PEOPLE THAT ARE FREE CELEBRATE XMAS (CC)

A

Cheerful company

22
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SCROOGE AT FRED’S PARTY - WITH GHOST 1

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He begged like a little boy to be allowed to stay until the guest departed

23
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SCROOGE’S LIFE AS GOOD (UGAST)

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Undergone a surprising transformation

24
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SCROOGE WENT (DUHK) = BEFORE THE GHOST

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Down upon his knees

25
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IGNORANCE OF RICH SHOWN

SHNPB,AHRISAIBR

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Scrooge had never penetrated before, although he recognised it’s situation and it’s bad repute

26
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SCROOGE - AFTER HE SEEN EVERYONE HATES HIM (LMSSTCWAD)

A

Let me see some tenderness connected with a death

27
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TINY TIM IS DEAD? (HWVLTC…AHFLHS)

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He was very light to carry… and his father loved him so

28
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CHANGED TO CHARITY PEOPLE (TIMN, AIFIMNBPTY. AMTAYP)

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That is my name, and I fear it may not be pleasant to you. Allow me to ask your pardon

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SCROOGE IS NOT ANTI-HUMANS (PCOTH)

A

Patted children on the head

30
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BOB:
(“ML,LC!” CB)
(D,LC)
(IRYSAETAYSF)

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“My little, little child!” cried Bob
Dismal, little cell = WORKS
“I’ll raise your salary and endeavour to assist your struggling family”

31
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TINY TIM
(TTUHS)
(TMWHSTTTWGSAH)

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Tiny Tim upon his shoulders

Trembled more when he said that Tiny Tim was growing strong and hearty

32
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FRED
(SNLITW;HHS)
(LHI. IAMHDSHAO)
(TNOS, THWAIAG, HFWRAH;HES)
(IWNFY, IAFNOY; WCWBF?)
(HHSHHWRWITFAF, TNOS, HWAIAG)
A

Scrooge’s nephew laughed in this way: holding his sides
Let him in. It’s a mercy he didn’t shake his arm off
This nephew of Scrooge’s, that he was all in a glow, his face was ruddy and handsome; his eyes sparkled.
I want nothing from you, I ask for nothing of you; why cannot we be friends?
He had so heated himself with rapid walking in the fog and frost, this nephew of Scrooge’s, he was all in a glow.

33
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BELLE

AIHDM, AGO

A

Another idol has displaced me, a golden one = IDOLISING IS BAD = SIN

34
Q

PAST

BCJOL

A

Bright clear jet of light

35
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PRESENT

CIAKMBM

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Come in and know me better man

36
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FUTURE

ASP, DAHC, LAMATG, TH

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A solemn phantom, draped and hooded coming, like a mist along the ground, towards him

37
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IGNORANCE AND WANT
(TC: W,A,F,HAM)
(TWABAAG. Y,M,R,SAW)
(WAMHSE, DLAGOM)

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Two children: wretched, abject, frightful, hideous and miserable
There were a boy and a girl. Yellow, meagre, ragged, scowling and wolfish
Where angels might have sat enthroned, devils lurked and glared out menacing