One Quote. Three Levels of Analysis.
Key Quote: 'As solitary as an oyster.'
⭐ Grade 4 Response
This shows Scrooge is lonely.
⭐⭐ Grade 6 Response
Dickens uses the simile 'as solitary as an oyster' to show Scrooge is isolated from society.
⭐⭐⭐ Grade 9 Response
Dickens presents Scrooge as emotionally isolated through the simile 'as solitary as an oyster'. While oysters appear hard and closed, they can also contain pearls, suggesting Scrooge has the potential to change. Dickens foreshadows his redemption and encourages readers to believe that compassion can transform even the hardest of people.
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