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English Literature: Family in A Christmas Carol (Quotations)


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Which quotation shows how Fan and Scrooge had a close and loving relationship growing up?
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'Dear dear brother' and 'Kissing him'

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Scrooges family in his present life reflects how he was neglected by his friends and family as a child. What quotation shows this and how his fathers behaviour foreshadows his own?
'Father is so much kinder than he used to be' 'A solitary child, neglected by his friends' and as an adult he was 'as solitary as an oyster'
What quotation shows how grateful Belle is for her family and the companionship of each other?
'To have had the lightest licence of a child, and yet to have been man enough to know its value' - Belle's husband
The quotation showing how Belle's family are rich and wealthy in other aspects rather than financially.
'The father who came home attended by a man laden with Christmas toys and presents'
Quotation showing the anaphora of nothing?
'I want nothing from you, I ask nothing of you; why cannot we be friends?'