A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens

In chapter 2, the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to see his past Christmas experiences. As Scrooge visits these events, he is able to see and hear but unable to engage with the people. Identify one place where this limitation creates a strange or humorous situation for Scrooge.

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Dickens create a funny effect in chapter 2 of A Christmas Carol when the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to see Fezziwig’s party. This part of the story reveals how caught up Scrooge becomes in the festivities although they aren’t really happening:During the whole of this time, Scrooge had acted like a man. His heart and soul were in the scene, and with his former self. He corroborated, remembered,and  enjoyed everything, and went through  the strangest things. It was not until now, when the bright faces of his former self and Dickens were turned from them, that he remembered the Ghost, and became very concered that it was looking full upon him.

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A funny moment in Chapter 2 is when Scrooge is having fun at a party that took place in the past and is an illusion.

Who is Scrooge?

  • He is the protagonist of "A Christmas Carol."
  • He is a greedy and bitter man.
  • He is someone who has forgotten the meaning of Christmas.

To get Scrooge to change his behavior and actions, The Ghost of Christmas Past takes him to a party he attended as a teenager.

This is a funny moment in the book, as the party is an illusion based on Scrooge's memory, but he's having fun and partying like it's all real.

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