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A Christmas carol (page 23 (Fettered - another word for chains.,
“I wear…
A Christmas carol
page 23
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“I wear the chain I forged in life” - The consequences of Marley’s life. - Marley is paying the price for his greed.
“My spirit never walked beyond our counting house”. Marley is regretting staying in the counting house and not going out and making friends (guilt + regret).
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Scrooges Funeral
- Show no remorse- one ´Yawns´.
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Dickens is showing how scrooge is not shown respect in death, just like Marley was not shown respect by scrooge - seep. 2 - Marley funeral was a ¨ bargain¨
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page 17
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“Chains” = trapped, imprisoned
"Gruel" - dull, cheap, misery state.
page 25
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Marley’s ghost = business is about human understanding, friendship.
page 43
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Contrasts with Scrooge’s attitude in stave 1 as Scrooge does not want to pay Bob cratchit on Christmas day.
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page 44
Link to last words of novel - “God bless us, everyone.”
Everyone is invited to Fezziwig’s party - no-one excluded : Christmas facilitates people coming together.
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page 19
Cashboxes, keys, ledgers. - Reminds us of the counting house. - Symbolise the imprisoning effects of money.
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The Cratchits
Bob needs to make more money so he can pay for tiny tims Operation on his leg, so he can live for a longer life.
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page 32
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Dissolve, melted, fluctuated.
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Little Fan : used to symbolise childhood innocence - darting, laughed, clapped.
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