Description | Character | % Correct |
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A lonely, stingy, selfish man, who despises Christmas and all things which engender happiness | Ebenezer Scrooge | 99%
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The second of the three spirits, who is depicted as a large, jolly man from the north of England, with red hair, a full beard, and a green ermine robe who ages rapidly while he is with Scrooge | Ghost of Christmas Present | 94%
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The first of the three spirits that haunt Scrooge in order to prompt him to repent, who is depicted as a young, androgynous human with a waxy, candle-like body and a flickering flame for a head, who speaks in a dreamy, slow voice with an Irish accent, and sways about | Ghost of Christmas Past | 93%
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Cratchit's youngest son | Tiny Tim | 91%
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The ghost of Scrooge's former business partner, bound in chains and damned to walk the earth due to his cold-hearted, wasted life | Jacob Marley | 89%
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Scrooge's unappreciated, underpaid clerk | Bob Cratchit | 85%
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The third of the three spirits, who is depicted as a large shadow in the shape of the Grim Reaper cast across the ground or a wall, and occasionally emerges into three dimensions to point at something or to chase Scrooge in a large, shadow-like horse-drawn hearse | Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come | 79%
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Scrooge's cheerful nephew and only living relative | Fred | 70%
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The proprietor of a warehouse business for whom Scrooge worked as an apprentice | Mr. Fezziwig | 27%
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A fence who buys the belongings of the deceased Scrooge from Mrs. Dilber | Old Joe | 24%
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