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  1. Fred key quotes. "A Merry Christmas uncle! god save you!" cried a cheerful voice. This is Fred's first line in the Novella in Stave one, breaking the tone established so far by dickens through the description of scrooge of misery, suffering, solitude and miserliness, and establishing himself as a foil to scrooge and a firm holder of the ...

  2. Christmas Carol Fred - Key Quotes & Analysis. ^Fred is a foil to Scrooge. Just as Scrooge's coldness of heart is reflected in a physical coldness, so Fred's physical warmth reflects his warm heartedness. ^Fred is Scrooge's opposite to show that even though they are related, Scrooge's life experiences have made him bitter and ignorant to the ...

  3. Shows his care and huge social responsibility. "I have always thought of Christmas as a good time, a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time". Shows he is a generous kind hearted man as he is willing to donate to charity. "Though it has never put a scrap of gold or silver in my pocket, I beleive it has done me good".

  4. Characters - AQA. Three ghosts take Scrooge through Christmases past, present and future. Characters Bob Cratchit, his son Tiny Tim, and Scrooge’s nephew Fred, all influence Scrooge in his ...

  5. Key quotes: Stave One. “A merry Christmas, uncle! God save you!” – this shows Fred’s cheerful and festive spirit. He clearly loves his uncle and does his best to connect with him. “his face was ruddy and handsome; his eyes sparkled” – Fred is the very opposite of his uncle, full of energy and optimism as a young man – perhaps ...

  6. Arguably, this is the most famous quote from A Christmas Carol. The image of the oyster is almost perfect for Scrooge at this stage in the book. Like an oyster, he keeps himself to himself, hidden beneath a hard shell that he uses to protect himself from the world. However, inside that shell - like Scrooge - the oyster is soft and vulnerable.

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  8. Oct 13, 2022 · A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens explores themes of redemption, supernatural encounters, and personal transformation through the character of Ebenezer Scrooge. This analysis examines key quotes and character development across the five staves of the novella. • Scrooge begins as a miserly, isolated man described as "solitary as an oyster"

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