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time in a christmas carol - Coggle Diagram
time in a christmas carol
scrooge is a older man -(hasnt got long left ) like barry
Ghosts
Ghost of Christmas present
Ghost of Christmas yet to come
scrooge is shown to his grave and tiny tim's grave
Ghost of christmas past
time catches up with everyone timing is key in a christmas carol this is how the play evolves (past ,present,future ) these are all periods of time
christmas time -winter ,the period of year
older generation of time
Time of year (Winter)
Pathetic Fallacy
Represents his personality
Cold, careless personality
set and written in 1840's
Different Stereotypes
Different Lifestyles
Victorian Times
scrooge running out of time because of his age
tiny tim hasnt got long left scrooges has to redeem himself and give tim the best chance of survival
Clocks and Bells
He has until midnight to redeem himself
Scrooge looks out the window and sees that he has not missed christmas
'Are there no workhouses'
What does time mean to scrooge
having the ability to redeem himself
he does not have a lot of time in order to redeem himself
Symbols of Time
Clocks, Bells ringing
Time is an important factor in A christmas carol as it helps us understand that he is running out of it. He is nearing death and time helps remind him and the readers that he does not have a lot of time left to redeem himself and become a better, more caring version of himself.