A Christmas Carol: Annotation-Friendly Edition

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The ancient tower of a church, whose gruff old bell was always peeping slily down at Scrooge out of a Gothic window in the wall, became invisible, and struck the hours and quarters in the clouds, with tremulous vibrations afterwards as if its teeth were chattering in its frozen head up there.

A Christmas Carol Quotes - annotations Flashcards | Quizlet A Christmas Carol Quotes - annotations Flashcards | Quizlet

Why was he filled with gladness when he heard them give each other Merry Christmas, as they parted at cross-roads and-bye ways, for their several homes? Scrooge begins to feel pity for his former self and immediately begins to show his changing attitude - he says he wished he gave some money to the Carol singer he encountered earlier in the novel.

The heaviest rain, and snow, and hail, and sleet, could boast of the advantage over him in only one respect. It swung so softly in the outset that it scarcely made a sound; but soon it rang out loudly, and so did every bell in the house. Every movable was packed off, as if it were dismissed from public life forevermore; the floor was swept and watered, the lamps were trimmed, fuel was heaped upon the fire; and the warehouse was as snug and warm and dry and bright a ball-room as you would desire to see upon a winter's night.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL ANNOTATIONS | Simanaitis Says

A Christmas Carol Knowledge Organiser - All the key features of A Christmas Carol in one handy revision sheet. When it had said these words, the spectre took its wrapper from the table, and bound it round its head, as before. Some people laughed to see the alteration in him, but he let them laugh, and little heeded them; for he was wise enough to know that nothing ever happened on this globe, for good, at which some people did not have their fill of laughter in the outset; Dickens' inclusion of the people who laugh at Scrooge helps show the reader that Scrooge is no longer self obsessed but instead is happier to be the butt of a joke than the cause of misery. It isn't that," said Scrooge, heated by the remark, and speaking unconsciously like his former, not his latter self, -- "it isn't that, Spirit.He lay, in the dark empty house, with not a man, a woman, or a child, to say that he was kind to me in this or that, and for the memory of one kind word I will be kind to him Scrooge still has not yet let on that the body is his own but he has realised that the dead means greed has rendered him pittyless in death. Hearn notes, “Because the early church fathers feared it came too close to the Roman festival of Saturnalia (a seven-day feast celebrating the New Year), December 25 had to wait until the second century to be proclaimed a holy day. You must have been very slow about it, Jacob,’ Scrooge observed, in a business-like manner , though with humility and deference. This proves to Scrooge that the meaning of family is much more than just your blood relatives but actually about spending time with people who you enjoy spending time with and just having fun together.

Annotated Christmas Carol - Description | W. W. Norton The Annotated Christmas Carol - Description | W. W. Norton

It was a habit with Scrooge, whenever he became thoughtful, to put his hands in his breeches pockets . At sight of an old gentleman in a Welsh wig, sitting behind such a high desk that, if he had been two inches taller, he must have knocked his head against the ceiling, Scrooge cried in great excitement: "Why, it's old Fezziwig! However you decide to use this Scrooge character description poster, it's a brilliant tool for your English lessons and will help reinforce children's learning of A Christmas Carol and how to infer character traits from dialogue. If you're looking for a way to help your pupils learn how to infer character traits through dialogue, then our wonderful Scrooge character description poster is just what you need!Words like re-echoed present a double positive suggesting that the family work together as one like clockwork i. In they all came one after another; some shyly, some boldly, some gracefully, some awkwardly, some pushing, some pulling; in they all came, anyhow and everyhow.



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