A Christmas carol revision
- Created by: laiba2002
- Created on: 29-12-17 18:10
Scrooge:
Miserly and mean, Scrooge is isolated from humanity by his desire for making money. He learns about the consequences of his choices and responsibility for others.
Bob Cratchit:
A poor clerk, Bob Cratchit contrasts with his employer, Scrooge. Rich in family love he maintains his dignity and Christian values throughout hardship.
Fred
Scrooge’s cheerful, generous nephew expresses Dickens’s ideas about the spirit of Christmas and the warmth of family life that Scrooge has rejected.
Fezziwig
A benevolent employer, Fezziwig exemplifies the qualities that Scrooge lacks. He celebrates Christmas joyfully, sharing the celebration with his family and employees.
Tiny Tim
Cratchit’s disabled son is presented sentimentally as angelic and uncomplaining, capable of bringing…
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