Scrooge's jilted fiancee, who we only see during Stave Two.
Who is Belle?
100
The first name of the patriarch of the Birling family.
Who is Arthur?
100
William Blake talks of "mind forged manacles" in this eponymous city.
What is London?
200
This character begs dark spirits: "unsex me here".
Who is Lady Macbeth?
200
This character believes that Christmas "has done (him) good, and will do (him) good".
Who is Fred Scrooge?
200
This character says "the girl’s dead and we all helped to kill her- and that’s what matters-”
Who is Eric?
200
The only sonnet in our anthology.
What is Ozymandias?
300
The forest that Macbeth believe could never approach his castle, but eventually does as protection for Malcolm's army.
What is Birnam Wood?
300
This technique is predominant in Stave Four where a dead man that is the subject of many people's joy and profit is revealed to be him at the end of the chapter.
What is foreshadowing?
300
Mrs. Birling being an arrogant, selfish, apathetic person while running her own women's shelter and charity is an example of this technique.
What is irony?
300
The poem War Photographer was written by this current UK Poet Laureate.
Who is Carol Ann Duffy?
400
The theme of madness and the supernatural can both be argued with hallucinations, seen first by this character.
Who is Macbeth?
400
The lessons that characters impart to Scrooge are lessons that Dickens wants to impart to the upper class of this society.
What is Victorian society?
400
This character serves as a mouthpiece for J.B. Priestley's socialist ideals.
Who is Inspector Goole?
500
The line of kings was meant to resemble this monarch who ruled when Macbeth was written.
Who is James I?
500
This character is meant to represent courage and selflessness, particularly so given his condition.
Who is Tiny Tim?
500
At the beginning of the play, Arthur ironically mentions the Titanic being unsinkable and these kinds of officers "talking nonsense" about starting a war.