How is the Ghost of Christmas Past represent?

The Ghost of Christmas Past represents memory. She shows Scrooge events from his past in hopes of shedding light on how Scrooge became bitter and miserly and to remind him that he was not always that way. If the Ghost can help Scrooge remember who he once was, there may still be hope for him.

What literary devices are used in a Christmas carol?

In A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens utilizes a plethora of literary devices such as similes, metaphors, imagery, and denouement to explore the capacity for change. This reveals that changing is never impossible until you’re six-feet under. A simile is a comparison that usually uses the word “like” or “as”.

What is an example of personification in A Christmas Carol?

One example of personification in A Christmas Carol is when the narrator is describing a church tower’s bell. We learn that the ”gruff old bell was always peeping slily down at Scrooge out of a Gothic window in the wall, became invisible, and struck the hours and quarters in the clouds.

What are some examples of figurative language in A Christmas Carol?

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  • Old Marley was as dead as a door nail.
  • Oh!
  • A squeezing wrenching graphing scraping clutching covetous old sinner.
  • Even the blinds men’s dogs would wag their tails as though they said no eye at all is better than an evil eye dark master.
  • It was bleak biting weather.

What is the significance of the personification of biting?

The “cold, bleak, biting weather” described reflects scrooge’s cold-heartedness, with it being “cold” used by dickens as a symbol for scrooge’s emotional coldness, and the personification of the weather as “biting”, being a vicious, violent verb, reflecting Scrooge’s ill-will and aggression to the rest of mankind.

What was the last Ghost called in A Christmas Carol?

the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
The Ghost is the final spirit and shows Scrooge a vision of his unmourned death in the near future, as well as the death of Tiny Tim. In this movie, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is a large, faceless wraith.

What does hard and sharp as a flint mean?

When Dickens first presents Scrooge he describes him as ‘Hard and sharp as flint’. The simile likens the character to something that the reader can recognise. We see that Scrooge is tough and unbreakable.

What does there’s more gravy than grave about you meaning?

Scrooge suspects that the ghost is just a dream. Dreams were thought to be affected by what was eaten directly before sleeping. The statement is a play on words: he suggests that the ghost is more of the nature of gravy (a type food) than the grave (the spirit of a dead person).