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1783 Christmas Eve
Scrooge is it school all alone and his sister comes to get him. (Dickens 32)
"I have come to bring you home, dear brother!"
Direct Characterization -
Fezziwig Flasblack
Scrooge sees his old boss Fezziwing. (Dickens 34)
"Why, it;s old Fezziwig; Bless his heart; it;s Fezziwig alive again!"
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Flashback Breakup
Scrooge and Belle breakup. (Dickens 38)
"I do; and I release you."
Indrect Effect -
Christmas Eve Marly comes
Marly comes to tell Scrooge he is not the man he needs to be. (Dickens 24)
"I am here tonight to warn you, that you have yet a chance and hope of escaping my life."
Indirect Effect -
How people react to Scrooge
People are not nice and do not greet Scrooge. (Dickens 12)
"Nobody stopped him in the street to say, with gladsome looks, 'My dear Scrooge, how are you?'"
Indirect Effect -
Scrooge sends turkey
Scrooge sends a turkey to the Cratchit family. (Dickens 77) "I'll send it off to Bob Cratchit's!" IS <3 -
Scrooge sees his grave
Scrooge sees his grave and is scared. (Dickens 72) "Am I the man who lays upon the bed?"
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Scrooge is kind of changing
Scrooge is kind of changing with the Ghost. (Dickens 52)
"Scrooge hung his head to hear his own words quoted by the Spirit, and was overcome with penitence and grief."
Indirect Thoughts <3 -
Cratchit's wife talks about him
Cratchit's wife talks about Scrooge and how he is. "...stingy hard unfeeling man as Scrooge"
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Scrooge sees his grave
Scrooge sees his grave and is scared (Dickens 72)
"'Am I that man who lay upon that bed?' he cried, upon his knees."
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Scrooge sees Caharit
Scrooge raises his pay and gives him coal. pg 80 "and therefore I am about to raise your salary!" (Dickens 80) Direct Speech