A christmas carol (1900) (14777195414)

A Christmas Carol

  • Childhood

    Childhood
    Scrooge had a horrible father leaving him lonely at a boarding school. "Father is so much kinder than he used to be, that home's like Heaven (Dickens 33). In Direct Actions
  • Party

    Party
    Scrooge sees his old Master fezziwig and is excited. "The Spirit signed to him to listen to the two apprentices, who were pouring out their hearts in praise of Fezziwig..." (Dickens 36) ID-E
  • Break up

    Break up
    Scrooge and Bell part ways because of scrooge's greed. "She left him; and they parted" (Dickens 38) Direct
  • Tiny Tim

    Tiny Tim
    Scrooge sees tiny Tim sick and he feels sorry for him. "Scrooge hung his head to hear his own words by the Spirit" (Dickens 52) Indirect Looks
  • Ignorance and Want

    Ignorance and Want
    Scrooge is asking are there no space for children feeling sorry for them. "'Have no refuge or resource?' cried scrooge. 'Are there no prisons?' said the spirit, turning on him for the last time with his own words. 'Are there no workhouses?'" (Dickens 60) ID-S
  • Ghost of Christmas Future

    Ghost of Christmas Future
    Scrooge got scared of the Spirit. "Scrooge feared the silent shape so much his legs trembled beneath him" (Dickens 62) ID-T
  • Scrooge buys a turkey

    Scrooge buys a turkey
    Scrooge bought the biggest turkey for Bob Cratchit and his family. "I am in earnest. Go and buy it, and tell 'em to bring it back here, that I may give him the direction where to take it" (Dickens 77). ID-S
  • Scrooge gives Bob a raise

    Scrooge gives Bob a raise
    Scrooge giving Bob a raise shows he is not greedy anymore. "and therefore I am about to raise your salary" (Dickens 80)! ID-S
  • Scrooge is friends with tiny tim

    Scrooge is friends with tiny tim
    Scrooge has put his ways in the past and is like a father to tiny tim. "He did it all, and infinitely more; and to Tiny Tim, who did NOT die, he was a second father" (Dickens 80) Direct
  • Tombstone

    Tombstone
    Scrooge sees his own tombstone and scrooge gets scared and changes. "Holding up his hands in one last prayer to have his fate reserved, he saw an alteration in the Phantom's hood and dress" Dickens 73). ID-A