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A Christmas Carol - Characters
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(A Christmas Carol) English Mapa Mental sobre A Christmas Carol - Characters, creado por chloeprincess10 el 06/06/2013.
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A Christmas Carol - Characters
Ebenezer Scrooge
The protagonist
Vocabulary to describe him at the BEGINNING:
Avaricious
Cold-hearted
Cantankerous
Covetous
Cynical
Emotionless
Envious
Greedy
Ignorant
Intraverted
Miserable
Mean
Selfish
Stiingy
Sarcastic
Self-centred
Solitary
Unfriendly
Bitter
Frightening
Lonely
Negative
Pessimistic
Negative
Vicious
Poisonous
Venomous
Vocabulary to describe him at the END
Affectionate
Awed
Altruistic
Charitable
Cheerful
Enthusiastic
Generous
Optimistic
Sincere
Sympathetic
Friendly
Humbled
Philnthropic
Positive
Righteous
Redeemed
Joyful
Benevolent
Kind
Unable to full participate in events of the story
Defined by his occupation
Contains a pessimistic view on everything
Cruel to everyone
Doesn't believe in Christmas
Vallues money more than anything
Materialistic man
Has an impoverish character
Represents the Victorian rich who neglect the poor and are selfish
Neglected as a young boy by his peers and his father
Lives only for himself
The owner of a London counting-house
Three spirits visit him in hope to change his approach on life
Jacob Marley
Scrooge's equally greedy business partner
Marley's ghost appears to teach Scrooge a lesson
His ghost wears the chains that he forged in life
His love for money over everything else means he is chained to the tools of his trade for eternity
Died seven years before the novel began
His ghost is serious, self-pitying, grim and humourless
Trying to save Scrooge from suffering the same fate as he did
The Ghost of Christmas Past
First spirit (STAVE 2)
Strange looking, part-child/part-man
Dressed in a white robe and carries a sprig of holly
Appears to have more limbs sometimes
Light emerges from its head which projects scenes shown to Scrooge
The Ghost of Christmas Present
Second spirit (STAVE 3)
Looks like a medieval king
Sits in a room decorated with holly, mistletoe and ivy
A majestic giant clad in a green robe
Jolly, Commanding and like a KING
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Third/Last Spirit (STAVE 4)
Resembles death
Dressed in a shroud (used to cover a corpse)
Does not speak, only points
Scrooge is scared of this spirit
Through the silence the spirit has acted like a modern day psychoanalysts
Voiceless and Terrifying
Bob Cratchit
Scrooge's loyal clerk
Three Children - Martha, Peter, Tiny Tim
Genuinely a good man
Grateful, Loving, A good father and a family man
Even though he is poor, still has an optimistic view
Thinks the best of everyone
Mr Fezziwig
Known for his Christmas parties
Was once Scrooge's apprentice
Bursting with energy and good spirits
Fan
Scrooge's younger sister
Very affectionate and loving
Mother of Fred
Died at a very young age
Had an extremely large heart
Belle
Belle - means beautiful
Scrooge's ex-fiance
Broke off their engagement because Scrooge was consumed with greed
Later married another man
Fred
Fan's son, Scrooge's nephew
Pities his uncle
Has a happy marriage/life
Cheerful, Good-humoured, Optimistic, Tolerant, Good-natured
Tiny Tim
Bob's son
Humble, Innocent, Loving, Optimistic
Represents the poor and sick children
Is disabled
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