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The opening. The opening line “there once was a country”, establishes a fantastical tone to highlight the fact that the place described is a memory rather than a reality. This shows how the place the speaker remembers is romanticised by the idealism of youth and was never as perfect as the way it is depicted.
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Key Quotes. Below you'll find a range of key quotes from the play, including some analysis for them. The key thing here will be getting to know the quotes very well. To start with, choose two quotes from each character and then use the analysis to create a colourful mind map that will help you remember the analysis.
In this way, you could use an analysis of this word to show how Scrooge learnt to live in isolation as a child and then grew into it as he got older. Also, the fact that Scrooge was "neglected" as a child and is then put to rest in a "neglected" grave shows how, without change, Scrooge will be reliving his childhood trauma for all eternity.
Power and Conflict Poetry — Wilmslow High School. AO1 Line of argument/ focus on the question/ use of quotes to back you up. AO2 Close language analysis and the impact on the audience. AO3 Referring to the social and historical context.
Character Link to quote, terminology and meaning Scrooge 1. “squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner” List to show he is obsessed with money – most actions are to do with the hand to show he was “tight-fisted”. 2. “Solitary as an oyster” Simile – to show how lonely and isolated he was 3.
Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. …Your story starts here Time to take it all in www.tipperary.com. Created Date: 7/26/2019 10:57:27 AM ...
Nenagh Castle (Nth West view) Dublin Penny Journal, Volume 1, Number 38, March 16, 1833. Historically positioned in the barony of Ormond Lower, this land was included in a Grant made by King John of England (Latter villain in modern day films and stories depicting the Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest legends,) to Theobald FitzWalter le Boteler ...