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A Christmas Carol - Characters (Scrooge's Present) - Coggle Diagram
A Christmas Carol - Characters (Scrooge's Present)
Ghost of Christmas Present
Takes Scrooge to London, a moor/mines, a lighthouse, and a ship
Shows Scrooge that no matter what the circumstances are, people are still thinking about and celebrating Christmas
Teaching Scrooge that Christmas is still important no matter wealth or status
The joy and hardships experienced by many people on Christmas Day
Representations
Goodwill
Generosity
Peace
Festival of Christmas
Cheerful
Generosity
Compassion
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Symbol of the traditional form of Father Christmas
Shows Scrooges the true meaning of Christmas is found in the joy of giving to others and celebrating together
Sits on a throne of food at the beginning of the stave
The Cratchits
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Scrooge
Feelings of guilt and regret
Should have done more to help the Cratchits
Should have accepted Fred's invitations
Becomes less ignorant
If Scrooge doesn't change his ways, Tiny Tim will die
Open to learning from his journey with the Spirit
Learns that family relationships and love are more important that the outward trappings of Christmas
Scrooge fears becoming poverty struck which is why he drives himself to greed and selfishness
Fred
Has a Christmas gathering
Guests are commenting on Scrooge's behaviour
Lots of laughter, games, and music
Many people are there
Time of joy and happiness
Will keep inviting Scrooge every Christmas, no matter what
Fred's Wife
Plays on the harp
Scrooge believes that it has a softening influence on his heart
Exceedingly pleasant looking
Believes that Fred should be ashamed of himself