A Christmas Carol A
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- A CHRISTMAS
CAROL
CHAPTER 2
SUMMARY
- THE
GHOST OF
CHRISTMAS
PAST
- Ghost of
Christmas past
- positive
- "would you so
soon put out,
with wordly
hands, the
light i give?"
- "light" -
symbolism
of hope and
positivity
- scrooge is always alone in the dark - dull life - no family
- "light" -
symbolism
of hope and
positivity
- "would you so
soon put out,
with wordly
hands, the
light i give?"
- positive
- Scrooge
- remembrance
- "remember it!
cried scrooge"
- he's remembering his past life where he had a family
- "i could walk it blindfold"
- "strange to
have forgotten
it for so
many years"
- remembering everything that made him happy
- "remember it!
cried scrooge"
- Guilt
- "i should like
to be able to
say a word
or two to my
clerk just now!"
- he's feeling
guilty about the
past - wants
to change
- Links to the theme of redemption
- he's feeling
guilty about the
past - wants
to change
- "there was a
boy singing
a Christmas
carol at my
door last night.
I should like to
have given him
something"
- feeling guilty and starting to change
- "i should like
to be able to
say a word
or two to my
clerk just now!"
- remembrance
- Ghost of
Christmas past
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