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Scrooge’s Analyse There’s Gravy Grave Dickens Word Pun

Front Analyse “There’s more of gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are!”
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-        Dickens uses the word pun to emphasise Scrooge’s disbelief as well as add humour to lighten the mood and exaggerates Scrooge’s likeness to a caricature of misery and penurious.

-        Making jokes is also out of character for Scrooge so it could show the unerving effect the ghost has had on him

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