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A Christmas Carol: Wide margin annotation edition (Annotation Editions)

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he doesn't believe in Ghosts and so is trying to come up with an explanation, suggesting that he has eaten something that has messed with his stomach and affected his senses. AUTHORS PURPOSE: Dickens uses the scene to allow the reader to feel sorry for the child 'Scrooge' as we start to understand where his hatred for Christmas has come from.

The CGP range for English Literature also includes a matching Text Guide (9781782943099), which contains all the notes and practice you need to really master A Christmas Carol! Already, the poor townsfolk are elevated above Scrooge in moral standing – he is a caricature of a lonely miser. AUTHORS PURPOSE: Dickens suggests that, through his adoration of a false god, S is no longer a good christian. Just want to add some ideas, then take a look at these annotated staves against yours and have a re-read of the staves. We exclude and expressly disclaim all express and implied warranties or conditions not stated in this Agreement (including without limitation, loss of income, loss or corruption of data, business interruption or loss of contracts), so far as such exclusion or disclaimer is permitted under the applicable law.

But if you were free to-day, to-morrow, yesterday, can even I believe that you would choose a dowerless girl -- you who, in your very confidence with her, weigh everything by Gain : or, choosing her, if for a moment you were false enough to your one guiding principle to do so, do I not know that your repentance and regret would surely follow. contradictory similes - they don't make sense, showing how strange the figure is and how confused S is. repetition of "sole" emphasizes the fact that Scrooge was all Marley had, implying that M was also all S had.

He doesn’t understand why he should pay a day’s wages for no work, but he lets Cratchit leave on the condition that he will arrive early on Boxing Day. Also handy to provide to all abilities, especially those that lack motivation to take their own notes and annotations effectively. D uses the metaphor of a "contract" to represent B and S's relationship, suggests that Belle feels their relationship more like work and also reflects the change that Scrooge has undergone, becoming more and more obsessed with money and business.Spring being childhood, summer being a young adult, autumn being middle aged and winter being elderly. Please refer to this Agreement before adding more titles to your CGP Online Editions account (Your Account). You are responsible for ensuring that, prior to the use of the Service by your employees, agents or students, all such parties are notified of and agree to the terms of this Agreement.

Scrooge muttered, with an unusual catching in his voice, that it was a pimple; and begged the Ghost to lead him where he would . The darkness and the mist had vanished with it, for it was a clear, cold, winter day, with snow upon the ground. Not to know that any Christian spirit working kindly in its little sphere, whatever it may be, will find its mortal life too short for its vast means of usefulness.It was a large house, but one of broken fortunes; for the spacious offices were little used, t heir walls were damp and mossy, their windows broken, and their gates decayed. D could be using the different seasons as a metaphor for life, each season representing a different stage in life. I don’t mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly dead about a door-nail. stiffened his gait; made his eyes red, his thin lips blue and spoke out shrewdly in his grating voice.

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