3.11.1 Assignment: A Christmas Carol, Stave V
To show how Scrooge's perspective on the little things has changed
As Scrooge leaves his house on Christmas morning, he notices the doorknocker again. Why does Dickens draw attention to this seemingly unimportant object?
Offers a substantial donation
As Scrooge walks down the street, he sees the men who came to his office looking for donations for the poor. What does he do that surprises these men?
Scrooge's internal conflict has been resolved because the generosity and love in his heart has beaten and replaced the selfishness and greed.
Has Scrooge's internal conflict been resolved by the end of the novel? Why or why not?
1 night
How long did it take the Ghosts to take Scrooge on his journey?
The prize turkey in the butcher's window.
What gift did Scrooge send to his clerk, Mr. Cratchit, on Christmas morning?
Scrooge's bedroom
What is the setting at the beginning of Stave V?
Pretended to be angry that Bob was late, then gave him a pay increase
What joke did Scrooge play on Bob Cratchit the day after Christmas?
dynamic character
What kind of character is Scrooge? Is he static or dynamic?
His nephew
Who does Scrooge visit on Christmas day?