A Christmas Carol-Key Events in Stave One

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Why did Dickens write the novella?
To try and teach the rich a lesson, surrounding giving the poor money.
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Why are the separate sections called "Staves"?
They are wrote as staves, as the novella was originally supposed to be spoke aloud.
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What does Tiny Tim represent within the novella?
Tiny Tim represents the children that have to remain within work to help support their families and those who have a disability, so they couldn't work.
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What does the Cratchit family represent within the novella?
They represent the poor, and happy they could be without the riches wealth.
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Who was "Dead to begin with"?
Jacob Marley
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Who had been asked if there "Was no Workhouses" in stave one?
Two portly gentlemen
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Who did Scrooge get a visit from after the gentlemen?
His nephew Fred
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Why does Scrooge reject Their invite to dine with him?
As Fred reminds him of his sister, Fran
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