A Christmas Carol Slam Dunks

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A Christmas Carol Slam Dunk mind map
Grace Silverstone
Mind Map by Grace Silverstone, updated more than 1 year ago
Grace Silverstone
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A Christmas Carol Slam Dunks
  1. PERVASIVE POWER OF LOVE
    1. "Struggling men" ... "patient in their greater hope"
      1. "In misery's every refuge"
        1. "A springtime in the haggard winter of his life"
          1. "Fellow passengers to the grave"
            1. "But they know me. See!"
              1. "God Bless Us, Every One"
                1. "His own heart laughed, and that was quite enough for him"
                  1. "Hung with Christmas"
                    1. "It is a mercy he didn't shake his arm off"
                      1. "My dear Mr Scrooge, are you serious?"
                        1. "It really seemed as if he had known our Tiny Tim"
                        2. A SOCIETY AT THE BRINK
                          1. "Where angels may have sat enthroned, devils lurked"
                            1. "I wear the chain I forged in life"
                              1. "No rest, no peace. Incessant torture of remorse"
                                1. "Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence were, all my business"
                                  1. "I can't afford to make idle people merry"
                                    1. "Are there no prisons?"
                                      1. "If they would rather die, they better do it and decrease the surplus population"
                                        1. "It's not my business"
                                          1. "Why did I walk through crowds of fellow-beings with my eyes turned down, and never raise them to that blessed Star which led the Wise Men to a poor abode?"
                                            1. "Threadbare clothes"
                                              1. "Withered little hand"
                                                1. "Will you decide what men shall live and what men shall die?"
                                                  1. "To hear the Insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too much life among his hungry brothers in the dust"
                                                  2. SACRED IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY
                                                    1. "Edge his way along the crowded paths of life"
                                                      1. "Self - contained, and solitary as an oyster"
                                                        1. "To Tiny Tim he was a second father"
                                                          1. "The happiness he gives is quite as if it cost a fortune"
                                                            1. "His heart and soul was in the scene"
                                                              1. "He has spent but a few pounds of your mortal money"
                                                                1. "A springtime in the haggard winter of his life"
                                                                  1. "He regarded it as the greatest success achieved by Mrs Cratchit since their marriage"
                                                                    1. "Why wasn't he natural in his lifetime?"
                                                                      1. "Ali Baba"
                                                                        1. "Father is so much kinder than he used to be"
                                                                        2. DESTRUCTIVE WEALTH & THE TRUE MEANING OF VALUE
                                                                          1. "We were both poor and content to be so"
                                                                            1. "If you have aught to teach me , let me profit by it"
                                                                              1. "Open their shut-up hearts freely"
                                                                                1. "Weigh everything by Gain"
                                                                                  1. "Endeavour to assist your struggling family"
                                                                                    1. "Before you dot another i, Bob Cratchit!"
                                                                                      1. "He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man as the old City knew"
                                                                                        1. "if he could have listened to it often, years ago, he might have cultivated the kindness of life for his own happiness with his own hands"
                                                                                          1. "the passion that had taken root, and where the shadow of the growing tree would fall"
                                                                                            1. "What Idol has displaced you?" - "A golden one"
                                                                                              1. "He has the power to render us happy or unhappy etc"
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