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      • Scrooge makes several redemptive gestures of goodwill, showing that he is a transformed character. In Stave 5, we see Scrooge as liberated from his emotional repression and overwhelmed with newfound positive emotions. Dickens juxtaposes his use of similes in Staves 1 and 5 to show Scrooge's positive character development.
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  2. 2 days ago · Scrooge character development. Stave 1. Stave 3. Stave 5. Scrooge as an isolated miser: Scrooge is presented as a callous and mean-spirited employer, who shuns and is shunned by Victorian society, both rich and poor. His stubbornness and sense of righteous indignation are displayed his reaction to the visitation by Marley’s ghost, who comes ...

  3. In the allegory that is A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is the very antithesis of the Christmas spirit, symbolizing selfishness and apathy. His character serves as a vehicle by which Dickens is able to critique a more general, but no less cruel, upper class.

  4. Scrooge is the main character of Dickens's novella and is first presented as a. miserly. , unpleasant man. He rejects all offerings of Christmas cheer and celebration as 'Humbug!'. On Christmas...

  5. Dickens uses Scrooge’s character to highlight the ideal way of celebrating Christmas by introducing an emotional element to the celebration. He promotes the idea that Christmas is a time for charity and compassion through Scrooge’s behaviour in the final stave.

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  6. Key learning points. Dickens uses an extended metaphor to associate Scrooge with the cold. Scrooge is a solitary character who feels no sense of community or responsibility for others. Scrooge’s appearance is economic to reflect his miserly nature- nothing about his features is generous.

  7. Ebenezer Scrooge (/ ˌ ɛ b ɪ ˈ n iː z ər ˈ s k r uː dʒ /) is a fictional character and the protagonist of Charles Dickens's 1843 short novel, A Christmas Carol.

  8. Scrooge makes several redemptive gestures of goodwill, showing that he is a transformed character. In Stave 5, we see Scrooge as liberated from his emotional repression and overwhelmed with newfound positive emotions.

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