english literature - CHRISTAMAS CAROL Flashcards
CHARITY PEOPLE SAY TO GET SCROOGE TO GIVE MONEY - DESCRIBE POOR AS BEING (PAD,WSG)
Poor and destitute, who suffer greatly
FRED THINKS XMAS IS A (KFCPT)
Kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time
SCROOGE’S BELIEFS ON RICHER MEN AND SOCIETY (IEFAMTUHOBANTIWOP)
It’s enough for a man to understand his own business and not to interfere with other people’s
SCROOGE’S HOUSE IS SEEN AS (D) (O)
Dreary
Old
DURING MARLEY’S GHOST ENCOUNTER - SCROOGE’S REACTION (HDLHI,WWNHC)
He double locked himself in, which was not his custom
SCROOGE’S CHAIN IS DESCRIBED AS (P)
Ponderous
MARLEY’S CHAIN (CB,K,P,L,DAHPWIS)
Cashboxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds and heavy purses wrought in steel
HAPPEN TO THOSE WHO CELEBRATE XMAS (BWASOHTHH)
Buried with a stake of holly through his heart
XMAS PAST TOLD TO DO BY SCROOGE (BHTBC)
Begged him to be covered
SCROOGE SAYS TO DEFEND HIS ACTIONS (IAAMALTF)
I am a mortal and liable to fall
BELLE SAYS ABOUT SCROOGE (QAITW)
Quite alone in the world
FEZZIWIG’S PARTY HAD A (JA)
Joyful air
CRATCHIT FAMILY DESCRIBED TO BE (HGAPWOA) THEY WERE ALSO (NWD)
Happy, grateful and pleased with one another
Not well dressed
FRED SAYS ABOUT HIM (OCTOP…HWIONUTH…WSBHIW - H,A)
Offenses carry their own punishment… his wealth is of no use to him… who suffers by his ill whims - himself, always
THIEVES REJOICED ABOUT (HFEAFHWHWA,TPUWHWD) AND SAID THEY WILL (STWLH)
He frightened everyone away from him when he was alive, to profit us when he was dead
Sleep tonight with light hearts
SCROOGE SAYS (IWNSOTL) AND (IANTMIW. IWNBTMIMHB)
I will not shut out the lessons
I am not the man I was. I will not be the man I must have been
SCROOGE HAD CHANGED:
SREWADS
Scrooge regarded everyone with a delighted smile
FRED’S PARTY HAD
WPWGWUWH
Wonderful party, wonderful games, wonderful unanimity, won-der-ful happiness
SCROOGE’S REACTION TO THE 2ND SPIRIT
TTSEWCAKHDNLTMT
Though the Spirit’s eyes were clear and kind, he did not like to meet them
SCROOGE WAS (OWPAG)
Overcome with penitence and grief
POOR PEOPLE THAT ARE FREE CELEBRATE XMAS (CC)
Cheerful company
SCROOGE AT FRED’S PARTY - WITH GHOST 1
He begged like a little boy to be allowed to stay until the guest departed
SCROOGE’S LIFE AS GOOD (UGAST)
Undergone a surprising transformation
SCROOGE WENT (DUHK) = BEFORE THE GHOST
Down upon his knees
IGNORANCE OF RICH SHOWN
SHNPB,AHRISAIBR
Scrooge had never penetrated before, although he recognised it’s situation and it’s bad repute
SCROOGE - AFTER HE SEEN EVERYONE HATES HIM (LMSSTCWAD)
Let me see some tenderness connected with a death
TINY TIM IS DEAD? (HWVLTC…AHFLHS)
He was very light to carry… and his father loved him so
CHANGED TO CHARITY PEOPLE (TIMN, AIFIMNBPTY. AMTAYP)
That is my name, and I fear it may not be pleasant to you. Allow me to ask your pardon
SCROOGE IS NOT ANTI-HUMANS (PCOTH)
Patted children on the head
BOB:
(“ML,LC!” CB)
(D,LC)
(IRYSAETAYSF)
“My little, little child!” cried Bob
Dismal, little cell = WORKS
“I’ll raise your salary and endeavour to assist your struggling family”
TINY TIM
(TTUHS)
(TMWHSTTTWGSAH)
Tiny Tim upon his shoulders
Trembled more when he said that Tiny Tim was growing strong and hearty
FRED (SNLITW;HHS) (LHI. IAMHDSHAO) (TNOS, THWAIAG, HFWRAH;HES) (IWNFY, IAFNOY; WCWBF?) (HHSHHWRWITFAF, TNOS, HWAIAG)
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.
BELLE
AIHDM, AGO
Another idol has displaced me, a golden one = IDOLISING IS BAD = SIN
PAST
BCJOL
Bright clear jet of light
PRESENT
CIAKMBM
Come in and know me better man
FUTURE
ASP, DAHC, LAMATG, TH
A solemn phantom, draped and hooded coming, like a mist along the ground, towards him
IGNORANCE AND WANT
(TC: W,A,F,HAM)
(TWABAAG. Y,M,R,SAW)
(WAMHSE, DLAGOM)
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