Much they saw, and far they went, and many homes they visited, but always with a happy end. Suppose somebody should have got over the wall of the back-yard, and stolen it, while they were merry with the goosea supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid! The Importance of Being Earnest: Act III, 63. That was the cloth. To-night, if you have aught to teach me, let me profit by it." "Touch my robe!" Want to create or adapt OER like this? Prior to this visit, Scrooge had declared that if poor people would rather die than go to the workhouse or poorhouse, then they should just do it and decrease the surplus population. He did not care about their lives, and he does not seem to have cared about anything other than money. It was the first of their proceedings which had no heartiness. Spirit, are they yours? Scrooge could say no more. If it only puts him in the vein to leave his poor clerk fifty pounds, thats something; and I think I shook him yesterday.. In "penitence and grief," Scrooge hangs his head. Ha, ha! laughed Scrooges nephew. But, finding that he turned uncomfortably cold when he began to wonder which of his curtains this new spectre would draw back, he put them every one aside with his own hands, and lying down again, established a sharp look-out all round the bed. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round; and by-and-bye they had a song, about a lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim, who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. Look upon me!. He felt that he was restored to consciousness in the right nick of time, for the especial purpose of holding a conference with the second messenger despatched to him through Jacob Marleys intervention. These held the hot stuff from the jug, however, as well as golden goblets would have done; and Bob served it out with beaming looks, while the chestnuts on the fire sputtered and cracked noisily. The old man, in a voice that seldom rose above the howling of the wind upon the barren waste, was singing them a Christmas songit had been a very old song when he was a boyand from time to time they all joined in the chorus. ", Scrooge wants to profit in a different way, he recognises that there are things that are just as valuable as money. There was nothing very cheerful in the climate or the town, and yet was there an air of cheerfulness abroad that the clearest summer air and brightest summer sun might have endeavoured to diffuse in vain. Study Questions, Activities, and Resources, 21. Design changes: Please bear with us if you come across anything that may look a little disjointed. After finally allowing him to leave for the night, Scrooge heads home. There might have been twenty people there, young and old, but they all played, and so did Scrooge; for wholly forgetting in the interest he had in what was going on, that his voice made no sound in their ears, he sometimes came out with his guess quite loud, and very often guessed quite right, too; for the sharpest needle, best Whitechapel, warranted not to cut in the eye, was not sharper than Scrooge; blunt as he took it in his head to be. The crisp leaves of holly, mistletoe, and ivy reflected back the light, as if so many little mirrors had been scattered there; and such a mighty blaze went roaring up the chimney, as that dull petrification of a hearth had never known in Scrooges time, or Marleys, or for many and many a winter season gone. Bob Cratchit said, and calmly too, that he regarded it as the greatest success achieved by Mrs Cratchit since their marriage. Is it a foot or a claw?, It might be a claw, for the flesh there is upon it, was the Spirits sorrowful reply. He has given us plenty of merriment, I am sure, said Fred, and it would be ungrateful not to drink his health. He dont lose much of a dinner.. In easy state upon this couch, there sat a jolly Giant, glorious to see, who bore a glowing torch, in shape not unlike Plentys horn, and held it up, high up, to shed its light on Scrooge, as he came peeping round the door. He works for Scrooge, copying letters in a cold dismal room, so small it is described as a sort of tank. But this the Spirit said could not be done. Nobody knows it better than you do, poor fellow., My dear, was Bobs mild answer, Christmas Day., Ill drink his health for your sake and the Days, said Mrs Cratchit, not for his. Scrooge is so deeply affected by the vision that he seems to be developing the first stirrings of compassion. What then? Girded round its middle was an antique scabbard; but no sword was in it, and the ancient sheath was eaten up with rust. Cratchit is treated poorly by Scrooge and given a weekly salary that is insufficient to provide his family with a proper Christmas dinner. Down in the west the setting sun had left a streak of fiery red, which glared upon the desolation for an instant, like a sullen eye, and frowning lower, lower, lower yet, was lost in the thick gloom of darkest night. Holly, mistletoe, red berries, ivy, turkeys, geese, game, poultry, brawn, meat, pigs, sausages, oysters, pies, puddings, fruit, and punch, all vanished instantly. It was strange, too, that while Scrooge remained unaltered in his outward form, the Ghost grew older, clearly older. A great deal of steam! And their assembled friends being not a bit behindhand, roared out lustily. Its dark brown curls were long and free; free as its genial face, its sparkling eye, its open hand, its cheery voice, its unconstrained demeanour, and its joyful air. Now, being prepared for almost anything, he was not by any means prepared for nothing; and, consequently, when the Bell struck One, and no shape appeared, he was taken with a violent fit of trembling. His active little crutch was heard upon the floor, and back came Tiny Tim before another word was spoken, escorted by his brother and sister to his stool before the fire; and while Bob, turning up his cuffsas if, poor fellow, they were capable of being made more shabbycompounded some hot mixture in a jug with gin and lemons, and stirred it round and round and put it on the hob to simmer; Master Peter, and the two ubiquitous young Cratchits went to fetch the goose, with which they soon returned in high procession. Lauren has taught English at the university level and has a master's degree in literature. How it bared its breadth of breast, and opened its capacious palm, and floated on, outpouring, with a generous hand, its bright and harmless mirth on everything within its reach! This girl is Want. And at the same time there emerged from scores of bye-streets, lanes, and nameless turnings, innumerable people, carrying their dinners to the bakers shops[5]. Forgive me if I am not justified in what I ask, said Scrooge, looking intently at the Spirits robe, but I see something strange, and not belonging to yourself, protruding from your skirts. They are always in earnest. And perhaps it was the pleasure the good Spirit had in showing off this power of his, or else it was his own kind, generous, hearty nature, and his sympathy with all poor men, that led him straight to Scrooges clerks; for there he went, and took Scrooge with him, holding to his robe; and on the threshold of the door the Spirit smiled, and stopped to bless Bob Cratchits dwelling with the sprinkling of his torch. By this time it was getting dark, and snowing pretty heavily; and as Scrooge and the Spirit went along the streets, the brightness of the roaring fires in kitchens, parlours, and all sorts of rooms, was wonderful. "Scrooge was the Ogre of the family." Scrooge is portrayed as a monster, and his family don't like him but feel obligated to toast him. But the whole scene passed off in the breath of the last word spoken by his nephew; and he and the Spirit were again upon their travels. For they said, it was a shame to quarrel upon Christmas Day. Will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die? He dont lose much of a dinner.. It was a Game called Yes and No, where Scrooges nephew had to think of something, and the rest must find out what; he only answering to their questions yes or no, as the case was. Bob said he didnt believe there ever was such a goose cooked. They are Mans, said the Spirit, looking down upon them. And I no more believe Topper was really blind than I believe he had eyes in his boots. The way he went after that plump sister in the lace tucker, was an outrage on the credulity of human nature. There never was such a goose. He believed it too!. What do you say, Topper?. The Ghost of Christmas Present rose. Blessings on it, how the Ghost exulted! 7. Scrooge is a miserly, cruel employer who treats the father of the Crachit family cruelly everyday but particularly on Christmas Eve. But she joined in the forfeits, and loved her love to admiration with all the letters of the alphabet. Himself, always. Bob held his withered little hand in his, as if he loved the child, and wished to keep him by his side, and dreaded that he might be taken from him. Mrs Cratchitdressed out but poorly in a twice-turned gown, but brave in ribbons, which are cheap, and make a goodly show for sixpence. Scrooge reverently did so. What then. Educators go through a rigorous application process, and every answer they submit is reviewed by our in-house editorial team. Bob Cratchit told them how he had a situation in his eye for Master Peter, which would bring in, if obtained, full five-and-sixpence weekly. Which it certainly was. This garment hung so loosely on the figure, that its capacious breast was bare, as if disdaining to be warded or concealed by any artifice. Are there no prisons? said the Spirit, turning on him for the last time with his own words. Built upon a dismal reef of sunken rocks, some league or so from shore, on which the waters chafed and dashed, the wild year through, there stood a solitary lighthouse. Where angels might have sat enthroned, devils lurked, and glared out menacing. With a dimpled, surprised-looking, capital face; a ripe little mouth, that seemed made to be kissedas no doubt it was; all kinds of good little dots about her chin, that melted into one another when she laughed; and the sunniest pair of eyes you ever saw in any little creatures head. Uncle Scrooge!. More shame for him, Fred! said Scrooges niece, indignantly. Hallo! They knelt down at its feet, and clung upon the outside of its garment. Sit ye down before the fire, my dear, and have a warm, Lord bless ye!, No, no! Study Questions, Activities, and Resources, 175. They were not a handsome family; they were not well dressed; their shoes were far from being water-proof; their clothes were scanty; and Peter might have known, and very likely did, the inside of a pawnbrokers. And they cling to me, appealing from their fathers. Scrooge was the Ogre of the family. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. I wish I had him here. Forgive me if I am wrong. Ya tendrs en mente algunas imgenes de los personajes del cuento. Uncle Scrooge!. He doesn't do any good with it." What is Scrooge shown in Stave 3? Stop! After it had passed away they were ten times merrier than before, from the mere relief of Scrooge the Baleful being done with. Would it apply to any kind of dinner on this day? asked Scrooge. He regards Cratchit merely as an expense and resents having to pay his miserable wages. In A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is dramatically affected by the Cratchit familys poignant scene. But now, the plates being changed by Miss Belinda, Mrs Cratchit left the room alonetoo nervous to bear witnessesto take the pudding up and bring it in. At last, however, he began to thinkas you or I would have thought at first; for it is always the person not in the predicament who knows what ought to have been done in it, and would unquestionably have done it tooat last, I say, he began to think that the source and secret of this ghostly light might be in the adjoining room, from whence, on further tracing it, it seemed to shine. Why, wheres our Martha? cried Bob Cratchit, looking round. Study Questions, Activities, and Resources, 83. "A tremendous family to provide for!" muttered Scrooge. Scrooge started back, appalled. Not coming! said Bob, with a sudden declension in his high spirits; for he had been Tims blood horse all the way from church, and had come home rampant. He looked down on every human being who did not share his own values. To any kindly given. Whereat Scrooges nieces sister - the plump one with the lace tucker[10]: not the one with the rosesblushed. Again the Ghost sped on, above the black and heaving sea on, onuntil, being far away, as he told Scrooge, from any shore, they lighted on a ship. But, if you had judged from the numbers of people on their way to friendly gatherings, you might have thought that no one was at home to give them welcome when they got there, instead of every house expecting company, and piling up its fires half-chimney high. And it comes to the same thing.. The very lamplighter, who ran on before, dotting the dusky street with specks of light, and who was dressed to spend the evening somewhere, laughed out loudly as the Spirit passed, though little kenned the lamplighter that he had any company but Christmas! Readers learn that Scrooge lived a lonely childhood but compensated with imagination and fun. The Spirit stood beside sick beds, and they were cheerful; on foreign lands, and they were close at home; by struggling men, and they were patient in their greater hope; by poverty, and it was rich. Likewise at the game of How, When, and Where, she was very great, and to the secret joy of Scrooges nephew, beat her sisters hollow: though they were sharp girls too, as could have told you. The Grocers! When two men approach Scrooge about donating to charity, he asks them whether there are prisons and workhouses for the poor. Oh, no, kind Spirit! And so it was! Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your questions are answered by real teachers. Id give him a piece of my mind to feast upon, and I hope hed have a good appetite for it., My dear, said Bob, the children! The walls and ceiling were so hung with living green, that it looked a perfect grove; from every part of which, bright gleaming berries glistened. There was nothing of high mark in this. There might have been twenty people there, young and old, but they all played, and so did Scrooge; for wholly forgetting in the interest he had in what was going on, that his voice made no sound in their ears, he sometimes came out with his guess quite loud, and very often guessed quite right, too; for the sharpest needle, best Whitechapel, warranted not to cut in the eye, was not sharper than Scrooge; blunt as he took it in his head to be. Bakers were forbidden to bake bread on Sundays and holidays, but for a small fee they allowed people to bring meals to be cooked in their bakery ovens. Uncle Scrooge had imperceptibly become so gay and light of heart, that he would have pledged the unconscious company in return, and thanked them in an inaudible speech, if the Ghost had given him time. He may rail at Christmas till he dies, but he cant help thinking better of itI defy himif he finds me going there, in good temper, year after year, and saying Uncle Scrooge, how are you? Then up rose Mrs. Cratchit, Cratchits wife, dressed out but poorly in a twice-turned gown, but brave in ribbons, which are cheap and make a goodly show for sixpence; and she laid the cloth, assisted by Belinda Cratchit, second of her daughters, also brave in ribbons; while Master Peter Cratchit plunged a fork into the saucepan of potatoes, and getting the corners of his monstrous shirt collar (Bobs private property, conferred upon his son and heir in honour of the day) into his mouth, rejoiced to find himself so gallantly attired, and yearned to show his linen in the fashionable Parks. Scrooge entered timidly, and hung his head before this Spirit. Latest answer posted April 21, 2020 at 4:27:31 PM. Wed a deal of work to finish up last night, replied the girl, and had to clear away this morning, mother., Well! Alight shone from the window of a hut, and swiftly they advanced towards it. The mention of his name cast a dark shadow on the party, which was not dispelled for full five minutes. Such a bustle ensued that you might have thought a goose the rarest of all birds; a feathered phenomenon, to which a black swan was a matter of course-and in truth it was something very like it in that house. I went forth last night on compulsion, and I learnt a lesson which is working now. His active little crutch was heard upon the floor, and back came Tiny Tim before another word was spoken, escorted by his brother and sister to his stool before the fire; and while Bob, turning up his cuffsas if, poor fellow, they were capable of being made more shabbycompounded some hot mixture in a jug with gin and lemons, and stirred it round and round and put it on the hob to simmer; Master Peter, and the two ubiquitous young Cratchits went to fetch the goose, with which they soon returned in high procession. Scrooge did as he was told, and held it fast. Come in! exclaimed the Ghost. Have they no refuge or resource? cried Scrooge. A glee is a song sung by three or more; a catch is a round, a song in which two or more voices sing the same melody but with each voice beginning at different times, as in Row, Row, Row Your Boat.. And your brother, Tiny Tim! The compound in the jug being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table, and a shovel-full of chestnuts on the fire. ', When Scrooge protests against this future, the Spirit mocks him by retorting with Scrooge's cruel remark about the need for the poor to die, anyway, as they will "decrease the surplus population." Think of that! All this time, he lay upon his bed, the very core and centre of a blaze of ruddy light, which streamed upon it when the clock proclaimed the hour; and which, being only light, was more alarming than a dozen ghosts, as he was powerless to make out what it meant, or would be at; and was sometimes apprehensive that he might be at that very moment an interesting case of spontaneous combustion[1], without having the consolation of knowing it. So did the room, the fire, the ruddy glow, the hour of night, and they stood in the city streets on Christmas morning, where (for the weather was severe) the people made a rough, but brisk and not unpleasant kind of music, in scraping the snow from the pavement in front of their dwellings, and from the tops of their houses, whence it was mad delight to the boys to see it come plumping down into the road below, and splitting into artificial little snow-storms. To Scrooges horror, looking back, he saw the last of the land, a frightful range of rocks, behind them; and his ears were deafened by the thundering of water, as it rolled and roared, and raged among the dreadful caverns it had worn, and fiercely tried to undermine the earth. I know what it is, Fred! But it had undergone a surprising transformation. Deny it! cried the Spirit, stretching out its hand towards the city. Passing through the wall of mud and stone, they found a cheerful company assembled round a glowing fire. Are spirits lives so short? asked Scrooge. Scrooge was the Ogre of the family. If it only puts him in the vein to leave his poor clerk fifty pounds, thats something; and I think I shook him yesterday.. The Barnacles were a very high family, and a very large family. The Ghost of Christmas Present, the second of the three spirits that haunt the miser Ebenezer Scrooge, in order to prompt him to repent his selfish ways, has taken Scrooge to see the family of his clerk, Bob Cratchit. See eNotes Ad-Free Start your 48-hour free trial to. Great heaps of sea-weed clung to its base, and storm-birdsborn of the wind one might suppose, as sea-weed of the waterrose and fell about it, like the waves they skimmed. Mr Scrooge! said Bob; Ill give you Mr Scrooge, the Founder of the Feast!, The Founder of the Feast indeed! cried Mrs Cratchit, reddening. They are generous and loving, happy despite their poverty. Scrooges niece was not one of the blind-mans buff party, but was made comfortable with a large chair and a footstool, in a snug corner, where the Ghost and Scrooge were close behind her. But when at last, he caught her; when, in spite of all her silken rustlings, and her rapid flutterings past him, he got her into a corner whence there was no escape; then his conduct was the most execrable. Long life to him! A Christmas Carol is a novella, or short story, written by Charles Dickens and first published in the Christmas of 1843. The mention of his name cast a dark shadow on the party, which was not dispelled for full five minutes. Oh, Man! M.A. But it had undergone a surprising transformation. Just before the selfish Scrooge met the first of his ghostly visitors, the knocker on his door seemed to turn into his dead partner Marley's face. Id give him a piece of my mind to feast upon, and I hope hed have a good appetite for it. Why, wheres our Martha? cried Bob Cratchit, looking round. Learn how BCcampus supports open education and how you can access Pressbooks. In time the bells ceased, and the bakers were shut up; and yet there was a genial shadowing forth of all these dinners and the progress of their cooking, in the thawed blotch of wet above each bakers oven; where the pavement smoked as if its stones were cooking too. Holly, mistletoe, red berries, ivy, turkeys, geese, game, poultry, brawn, meat, pigs, sausages, oysters, pies, puddings, fruit, and punch, all vanished instantly. Charles Dickens speech to Metropolitan Sanitary Association. Man, said the Ghost, if man you be in heart, not adamant, forbear that wicked cant until you have discovered What the surplus is, and Where it is. Study Questions, Activities, and Resources, 156. Any Cratchit would have blushed to hint at such a thing. By the time the Ghost of Christmas Present takes Scrooge to see the Cratchit family celebrating their meager Christmas, Scrooge's heart has begun to be softened. This is because of his visit to the Fezziwig's Christmas celebration of years gone by with the Ghost of Christmas Past. Here, again, were shadows on the window-blind of guests assembling; and there a group of handsome girls, all hooded and fur-booted, and all chattering at once, tripped lightly off to some near neighbours house; where, woe upon the single man who saw them enterartful witches, well they knew itin a glow! Study Questions, Activities, and Resources, 31. We are currently converting the 3,000+ pages within our WordPress site to make them more mobile friendly. His wealth is of no use to him. A piece of lace or the like worn around or within the top of the bodice. Dickens says of Scrooge: ''To Tiny Tim, who did NOT die, he was a second father. A smell like a washing-day! Five minutes, ten minutes, a quater of an hour went by, yet nothing came. 'Look upon me!'. At last the dinner was all done, the cloth was cleared, the hearth swept, and the fire made up. Never mind so long as you are come, said Mrs. Cratchit. At last the dinner was all done, the cloth was cleared, the hearth swept, and the fire made up. Bob held his withered little hand in his, as if he loved the child, and wished to keep him by his side, and dreaded that he might be taken from him. Describe a cada uno en tus propias palabras. Where graceful youth should have filled their features out, and touched them with its freshest tints, a stale and shrivelled hand, like that of age, had pinched, and twisted them, and pulled them into shreds. Oh God! This boy is Ignorance. "Scrooge was conscious of a thousand odours floating in the air, each one connected with a thousand thoughts and hopes and joys long long forgotten." Triplets - to show Scrooge once had dreams and thoughts and hopes like everyone else. These held the hot stuff from the jug, however, as well as golden goblets would have done; and Bob served it out with beaming looks, while the chestnuts on the fire sputtered and cracked noisily. Symbol of fire to represent family, warmth and love, the circle represents unity, his own nephew's and to find himself in a bright, dry, gleaming room, GCSE Grade 9 analysis of Ignorance and Want, Power and Conflict Poetry - Kamikaze (quotes), Latin for the New Millennium: Student Text Level 1, Vocabulary from Latin and Greek: A Study of Word Families, Level IX, North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 Student's Book, Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots: Level X. But even here, two men who watched the light had made a fire, that through the loophole in the thick stone wall shed out a ray of brightness on the awful sea. A tremendous family to provide for! muttered Scrooge. The old man, in a voice that seldom rose above the howling of the wind upon the barren waste, was singing them a Christmas songit had been a very old song when he was a boy!-and from time to time they all joined in the chorus. He told me, coming home, that he hoped the people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day, who made lame beggars walk, and blind men see.. Whereat Scrooges nieces sisterthe plump one with the lace tucker: not the one with the rosesblushed. Its dark brown curls were long and free; free as its genial face, its sparkling eye, its open hand, its cheery voice, its unconstrained demeanour, and its joyful air. Log in here. Ha, ha! laughed Scrooges nephew. Id give him a piece of my mind to feast upon, and I hope hed have a good appetite for it.My dear, said Bob, the children! Look, look, down here! exclaimed the Ghost. Once home, he falls asleep only to be awakened by the spirits of Christmas past, present and future who torment him with visions. Long life to him! For he wished to challenge the Spirit on the moment of its appearance, and did not wish to be taken by surprise, and made nervous. This work (A Christmas Carol: Stave 3 by Charles Dickens) is free of known copyright restrictions. This garment hung so loosely on the figure, that its capacious breast was bare, as if disdaining to be warded or concealed by any artifice. And perhaps it was the pleasure the good Spirit had in showing off this power of his, or else it was his own kind, generous, hearty nature, and his sympathy with all poor men, that led him straight to Scrooges clerks; for there he went, and took Scrooge with him, holding to his robe; and on the threshold of the door the Spirit smiled, and stopped to bless Bob Cratchits dwelling with the sprinkling of his torch. Martha didnt like to see him disappointed, if it were only in joke; so she came out prematurely from behind the closet door, and ran into his arms, while the two young Cratchits hustled Tiny Tim, and bore him off into the wash-house, that he might hear the pudding singing in the copper. He rejects all offerings of Christmas cheer and celebration as 'Humbug!'. God love it, so it was! look here. He was not the dogged Scrooge he had been; and though the Spirits eyes were clear and kind, he did not like to meet them. Explain Ignorance and Want, who appear in stave 3 of A Christmas Carol. Scrooge was the Ogre of the family. The Daughters of the Late Colonel: VI, 181. Scrooge was the Ogre of the family. A smell like a washing-day! It was succeeded by a breathless pause, as Mrs Cratchit, looking slowly all along the carving-knife, prepared to plunge it in the breast; but when she did, and when the long expected gush of stuffing issued forth, one murmur of delight arose all round the board, and even Tiny Tim, excited by the two young Cratchits, beat on the table with the handle of his knife, and feebly cried Hurrah! Hes a comical old fellow, said Scrooges nephew, thats the truth: and not so pleasant as he might be. He wears tattered clothes as he cannot afford a coat. Is it a foot or a claw?, It might be a claw, for the flesh there is upon it, was the Spirits sorrowful reply. It was a remarkable quality of the Ghost (which Scrooge had observed at the bakers), that notwithstanding his gigantic size, he could accommodate himself to any place with ease; and that he stood beneath a low roof quite as gracefully and like a supernatural creature, as it was possible he could have done in any lofty hall.
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