This spirit does not talk.
Christmas Yet to come/future
This character says, "BAH-HUMBUG!"
Ebenezer Scrooge
The ghost of Christmas past took Scrooge to this place first.
His childhood home.
The way Scrooge acts at the end of the book.
Happy and kind.
Using like or as.
Simile.
Who is that man that his death brought cheer.
Ebenezer Scrooge
This character says, "God bless Us, Every One!"
Tiny Tim
This person came to get Scrooge at the school.
Scrooge's little sister.
How Scrooge is toward his workers is the beginning of the story.
mean
Central or dominant idea of the story.
Theme.
This spirit had ignorance and want at his feet.
The ghost of christmas present.
What character says, " It's your Uncle Scro-o-o-ooge!"
Fred's wife's plump sister.
Scrooge was left at the boarding school.
Scrooges father was abusive so
" Scrooge had a very small fire but the clerk had an even smaller one and used one coal."
He is greedy.
this occurs when the author tells the reader outright what the character is like.
Direct Characterization.
The first thing the ghost of Christmas showed Scrooge.
The happy people in the city.
What character sings, "God bless you, merry gentlemen! May nothing you dismay!"
The homeless person at Scrooge's door.
The man Scrooge worked for.
Fezziwig
"A lone boy was reading by a feeble fire."
The boy / young Scrooge was lonely.
Offensive diminishments of the full complexity of real people.
Stereotypes.
The people went to this place when the bells rang.
The church.
What Character says, "sent me in a coach to bring you. And you're to be a man."
Scrooge's sister
The man who saw Scrooge the day of Marley's death.
Scrooge's old girlfriend's husband.
" Our contract is an old one, It was made when we were both pore and content to be so."
businesslike.
The character that contrasts the main character in order to make us more aware of some important quality of the main character.
Foil