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A Christmas Carol - Staves - Coggle Diagram
A Christmas Carol - Staves
One
Marley has been dead for seven years
Died on Christmas Eve
Scrooge never changes the sign of the business
Scrooge refuses to donate to the poor
Fred remains optimistic when talking to his uncle (Scrooge)
Scrooge has a hallucination of Marley
Tries to justify it
Scrooges life will end in misery if he continues the way that he is
Scrooge's clerk (Bob Cratchit) only has a small candle for warmth
The ghosts are the unredeemed souls that are unable to leave the earth and are wrapped in chains that represent their guilt.
Scrooge only has care for his money
Scrooge sends all the visitors away and wishes to be left alone
Two
Ghost of Christmas Past
Scrooge is shown his unhappy childhood
Visit Scrooge's first employer, Fezziwig
A Christmas party
Scrooge notices that happiness can be achieved without masses of money
Scrooge sees himself as a young man with Belle
Scrooge was engaged to Belle
Belle breaks off the engagement because she believes that Scrooge loves money more than her
Three
London; everyone is celebrating
The Cratchits
Peter and Martha are put through child labour
Poor but grateful
Tiny Tim
Ill but has strong spirit
Relentlessly positive and Christian
Poor health
Ghost of Christmas Present
Christmas is celebrated in far flung places
Fred's dinner party
Poor but relentlessly cheerful
Scrooge is the end of one of the jokes
Scrooge is shown two children
A girl called 'Want'
A boy called 'Ignorance'
They belong to man
A warning to Scrooge to be aware of both, in particular Ignorance
Representation of what society is doing to children of the time
Four
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Takes Scrooge into the future to witness conversations about a dead man.
Draped in black material
Face is hidden
Scrooge is first taken into the city
Tiny Tim is dead
The Cratchits are deeply upset
Thieves have little respect for the dead man
No one cares that the man is dead
Steals clothes from his corpse
Business men are talking about the death of Scrooge
Scrooge is fearful of the third spirit
The spirit shows Scrooge a poorer part of the city
Charwoman shows Scrooge blankets
Scrooge reacts with disgust
Five
Scrooge is overjoyed
Scrooge sends a boy to deliver a Christmas turkey to the Cratchit family
Scrooge is sorry for his past behaviour and promises to contribute a lot of money to help the poor
Scrooge goes to Fred's house to spend Christmas there
Scrooge gives Bob Cratchit a raise
Tiny Tim survives and Scrooge becomes a second father figure to him
Scrooge embraces Christianity