Scrooge Quotations Flashcards
“Hard and sharp as flint … and ___
“Hard and sharp as flint … and solitary as an oyster”
Stave 1
Isolation; Vulnerability; Rejection
Similes - “hard and sharp as flint” describes Scrooge’s harsh character
“solitary as an oyster” tells us he is lonely.
Some people in Victorian society have detached themselves from the “real” world
“Are there no prisons”…“workhouses”…___
“Are there no prisons”…“workhouses”…“decrease the surplus population”
Stave 1
Social Responsibility
Dickens disliked how hard hearted some of the people in society were towards the poor
Quoting Thomas Malthus, someone Dickens didn’t like for his cold nature in viewing people as just statistics
Offensive Language as these institutions don’t “help”
“Another idol has displaced me… ___
“Another idol has displaced me… a golden one.”
Stave 2
Wealth, Love
The Noun “Idol” - A reference to Christianity in that we should not worship Idols, which Scrooge has done
Oh, tell me I may sponge away ___
“Oh, tell me I may sponge away the writing on this stone!”
Stave 4
Change, Redemption
Metaphor, Scrooge wants to wipe away his cruel past and start a new
Dickens is showing that even the worst of society have the ability to change
“Ive come to dinner. Will ______?”
“Ive come to dinner. Will you let me in Fred?”
Stave 5
Change, Redemption, Family
Interrogatory Sentence - Scrooge is unsure if Fred will accept him and thus this shows a newfound self awareness Scrooge has.