Table of Contents
- 1 What did Scrooge see on his door knocker How did he react?
- 2 What does Scrooge see on his door knocker when he returns home from work?
- 3 How does Dickens describe the door knocker?
- 4 How does the knocker on Scrooge’s front door change?
- 5 How did Scrooge act to the door knocker?
- 6 Why does Scrooge close the door in A Christmas Carol?
What did Scrooge see on his door knocker How did he react?
What did Scrooge see on his door knocker and how did he react. Scrooge saw Marley’s ghost he was scared and shocked and he checked his house to make sure he was alone.
What did Scrooge see in the knocker?
Instead of the door knocker, Scrooge sees Marley’s face. Marley’s face is not shadowed, like the rest of the objects in the yard, but is strangely illuminated. The expression on this disembodied face is neither angry nor violent; it looks just as Marley was apt to look when he was alive.
What was strange about the knocker on Scrooge’s door?
There was nothing at all particular about the knocker on the door, except that it was very large. It has a “dismal light about it,” for example, and Marley’s eyes are “wide open,” though “motionless.” Then, as Scrooge stares at Marley’s face, it turns back into the ordinary knocker.
What does Scrooge see on his door knocker when he returns home from work?
What happened to the door knocker when Scrooge was opening the door? It changed into Marley’s face. What appeared to Scrooge AND what did he tell Scrooge? The ghost of Jacob Marley.
What happened to the door knocker when Scrooge was opening the door?
What happened to the door knocker when Scrooge was opening his door? It turned into Scrooge’s dead partner Marley. Marley appeared to him and told him about his future and he also told him about the three ghosts and when they were supposed to come.
What did Scrooge see that startled him?
What did Scrooge see on his door knocker? How did he react? Marley’s face. It startled him greatly.
How does Dickens describe the door knocker?
The knocker as envisaged by Green is neither psychologically magnified nor animated, but resembles the actual door-knocker that Dickens had in mind and described, a knocker with a man’s face rather than (as was usual) a lion’s.
Why does Scrooge appreciate his door knocker?
Scrooge wants the turkey sent to Bob Cratchit’s house. What did Scrooge say about his door knocker? “I shall love it, as long as I live!” The door knocker is the first step on his road to redemption when he sees Marley’s face in it.
When Scrooge reaches his house what does he see in the door knocker and how does he react to what he sees?
When Scrooge reaches his house, what does he see in the door knocker? How does Scrooge react to what he sees? He see’s Marley’s face. Describe jacob maleys ghost.
How does the knocker on Scrooge’s front door change?
When Scrooge wanted to turn the key in the front door lock, his attention was drawn to the large knocker on the door. It had undergone a supernatural transformation and looked like the face of his dead partner, as the narrator explains in Stave 1 of the chapter titled “Marley’s Ghost.”
What does Scrooge blame the visions of Marley on?
Scrooge thinks that Marley’s ghost is merely the result of some indigestion. He says, “You may be an undigested bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of an underdone potato.
Where did Scrooge see Marley’s face?
Scrooge first saw Marley’s face in his door knocker, a “horrible” appearance with its wild hair, wide-open eyes and “livid colour.” Scrooge next heard Marley before he saw him, as his old partner ascended the stairs with his clanking chains.
How did Scrooge act to the door knocker?
The door knocker turned into the face of Marley. How did Scrooge act to the door knocker? IN Stave one he is in shock to see what he though was Marleys face appear on the brass door knocker. This was the starting point for what was to come. In the stave 5 Scrooge checks the knocker does not change meaning Marley was not coming back to haunt him
What does Marley’s ghost tell Scrooge in the door knocker?
Marley’s ghost tells Scrooge that he has come to give him a warning: Scrooge must change his life or his fate will be similar to Marley’s. Marley reveals that he has had no rest since his death seven years ago. He must make restitution for his selfishness during his years on earth. Marley also tells Scrooge that he will be visited by three ghosts.
Why is there a knocker on the door in A Christmas Carol?
Marley had died seven years ago and had much the same qualities as Scrooge. He had been uncaring, selfish, and greedy, just like Scrooge. When Scrooge wanted to turn the key in the front door lock, his attention was drawn to the large knocker on the door.
Why does Scrooge close the door in A Christmas Carol?
Scrooge has forgotten the joy of friendship, the impact of a generous mentor, the love of a good woman, the connection to a sibling, and even the death of his partner Marley. He has closed the door to the good he experienced so he won’t remember the bad. You can walk through the doors of your present opportunities.