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Time in "A Christmas Carol" - Coggle Diagram
Time in "A Christmas Carol"
The bell rings
Scrooge is told of the Ghost's appearing to him
The clock telling him the time
Disoriented when he is back in his room after the first ghost visits him thinking that he lost time.
The Ghost of Christmas Past
In the past
Past memories of Scrooge's life
Scrooges life as a boy
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
In the future
What will happen, In time
How much time Tiny Tim has left
The beginning of the novella where Marley is dead we know the time when he died
Marley's Ghost, stuck in the time of where he died
The Ghost of Christmas Present
ignorance and want reflecting man throughout time
taking scrooge to see everything that life has at the current moment in time
Scrooge's life and everything around him at that moment in time
Belle
Scrooges past fiance
Now lives in a happy marriage with grandkids
ended her relationship wit scrooge
Scrooge valued riches over her, he still does in the future
Scrooge is taken throughout time in effort to redeem him.
Christmas Day
Fan
The mother of Scrooges nephew Fred
Died at a young age
Victorian Era
Many upperclassmen refused to acknowledge the struggling lower class
Dickens came from a poor family and so knew the struggles of the lower victorian class
Upper class don't tend to value family as closely as the lower class who often have large close families
Dicks sent the message of we need to change our ways from the past and how we treated them to the future
Work houses and jail were often in use
Enough time for scrooge to redeem him - The other upper class to redeem themselves for their ignorance
Try and convince people to take the time to improve peoples lives
Christmas is one time in a year, significant and special
The Cratchit family enjoying their final time with Tiny Tim, Scrooge can give them more time
Time means opportunity
Lower class lose their time in their childhoods
Time
Class
The class's saw each other very differently and scrooge represents how some of the upper class viewed the lower class and their views on them celebrating christmas.
Redemption
Christmas
Christmas cone one time a year making it significant and use it to celebrate family, gifts and giving.
Family life