Jacob Marley CHARACTER PROFILE

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him and scrooge are "two kindred ?" who are obsessed with ? and don't ? about others
scrooge lives in marley's ? and answers to his name
emphasising that marley is a ? figure
"two kindred spirits" who are obsessed with money and don't care about others
scrooge lives in his rooms and answers to his name
emphasising that he is a warning figure
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marley's punishment is the consequence of a "?" life
scrooge behaves similarly, so marley's ? illustrates what will happen to scrooge if he doesn't ?
consequence of a "misused" life
marley's fate illustrates what will happen to scrooge if he doesn't change
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scrooge feels the "? influence" of marley's "?-cold eyes", marley's terrifying ? reflects the frightening message and makes it seem more ?
scrooge feels the "chilling influence" of marley's "death-cold eyes", his terrifying appearance reflects the frightening message and makes it seem more important
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he gives off an "?" atmosphere and his clothes are "agitated as by the ? vapour from an ?", links marley to ? and eternal suffering
"infernal" atmosphere and his clothes are "agitated as by the hot vapour from an oven", links marley to hell and eternal suffering
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his chains are made of ?-related objects, it was ? because he cared more about money than people
disturbs scrooge because he will get a ? chain
chains are made of money-related objects, it was because he cared more about money than people
disturbs scrooge because he will get a larger chain
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marley ? his mistakes in life, it's too late for him to avoid ?, all he can do is offer scrooge the chance to ? the same fate
he acts as a ? angel to scrooge
marley regrets his mistakes
too late for him to avoid suffering
offer scrooge the chance to escape the same fate
guardian angel to scrooge
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marley says his presence is "a chance and ?" of his own "?", suggesting he's tried a way to help scrooge to give him a chance to ? himself
marley acts ?lessly" because he helps even though he has no hope of ? himself
his presence is "a chance and hope" of his own "procuring", suggesting he's tried a way to help scrooge to give him chance to save himself
marley acts "selflessly" because he helps even though he has no hope of redemption himself
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Card 2

Front

marley's punishment is the consequence of a "?" life
scrooge behaves similarly, so marley's ? illustrates what will happen to scrooge if he doesn't ?

Back

consequence of a "misused" life
marley's fate illustrates what will happen to scrooge if he doesn't change

Card 3

Front

scrooge feels the "? influence" of marley's "?-cold eyes", marley's terrifying ? reflects the frightening message and makes it seem more ?

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

he gives off an "?" atmosphere and his clothes are "agitated as by the ? vapour from an ?", links marley to ? and eternal suffering

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

his chains are made of ?-related objects, it was ? because he cared more about money than people
disturbs scrooge because he will get a ? chain

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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