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Welcome to the eleventh video in my "'A Christmas Carol' GCSE English Literature Revision" series! In this video, I think about the character Ebenezer Scrooge, and in particular, how he is presented in the story's fifth and final stave.
I start by stating that Scrooge is presented as being transformed in this stave, and then explain the various ways in which this is apparent by analysing plenty of quotations and comparing them to how he appears elsewhere in the story, especially its opening! This video contains plenty of language analysis, has a quick summary, and even a question for you to think about at the end.
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Scrooge in Stave Five: Key Quotations and Analysis
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