Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Character Profile - Scrooge
- Miserable, Tight-fisted and is redeemed by the end.
- Scrooge is the main character of the novella.
And is first presented as a misery unpleasant
old man.
- He rejects all offerings of Christmas
cheer, "humbug"
- By the end of the story,
scrooge is a changed man, and
is generous with everyone.
- Cold Hearted
- According to Dickens's description,
Scrooge is cold hearted throughout
the play.
- 'No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him'
- Dickens uses pathetic fallacy to represent Scrooges
nature. The weather is a metaphor for his behaviour.
- On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by the
ghost of his old business partner, Jacob
Marley, warning him that three spirits will
come and visit him.
- The three spirits shows him
a scene that strikes fear,
and he eventually changes.
- Misery
- Scrooge is stingy with his
money and won't even let
his Clerk Bob Cratchit
have a fire to warm him
on Christmas Day.
- '...As the clerk came in with the
shovel, the master predicted
that it would be necessary for
them to part'
- The indirected speech
shows that Scrooge is
threatening and is in
charge.
- ILL-Mannered
- His nephew visits him, to
wish him a 'Merry
Christmas' and Scrooge is
rude to him in response.
- 'Every idiot who goes about with
'Merry Christmas' on his lips, should
be boiled with his own pudding and
buried with a stake of holly through
his heart'
- Scrooge's response is
comical, but unpleasant. He
cannot accept the generosity,
and turns it into violence.
- Self-Deluded
- When we sees Marley's
ghost, Scrooge tries to
deny its existence by
attributing the vision to
something he has eaten.
- 'You may be an
undigested bit of
beef, a blot of
mustard, a crumb of
cheese..'
- Although Scrooge is afraid of the ghost he tries to maintain his
authority even over his own senses.