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<attvalue for="1" value=""The First of Exchange is a specific document that Scrooge recalls, hinting at his financial dealings and concerns."" />
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Dressing-Gown is worn by Scrooge as he navigates his confusion and the supernatural events around him."" />
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Child-like appearance of the ghost suggests innocence and potential, contrasting with Scrooge's aged character and perspective."" />
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Curtains symbolize separation between the known and the unknown, as they are drawn back by the ghost revealing its presence."" />
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<node id=""MELANCHOLY"" label=""MELANCHOLY"">
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<node id=""MERRY CHRISTMAS"" label=""MERRY CHRISTMAS"">
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<attvalue for="1" value=""Merry Christmas represents a festive concept that evokes both joy and bitterness in Scrooge, as he reflects on its significance in his life."" />
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Road signifies the path they take during their journey through Scrooge's memories, representing his past experiences and choices."" />
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Boys are joyful children in Scrooge's past who symbolize innocence and the happiness that Scrooge once experienced during Christmas."" />
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|
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|
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|
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|
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<node id=""THE SCHOOLMASTER"" label=""THE SCHOOLMASTER"">
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Schoolmaster is a figure from Scrooge's past, associated with his experience in school and the authority over him during his youth."" />
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<attvalue for="1" value=""Scrooge's Niece's Sisters are implied to be part of the family gathering, responding to Scrooge's Nephew's comments and contributing to the festive atmosphere."" />
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<node id=""LAUGHTER"" label=""LAUGHTER"">
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<attvalue for="1" value=""Laughter serves as a central theme in the gathering, acting as a vehicle for connection and joy, as experienced by the family members."" />
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</node>
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<node id=""THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT"" label=""THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT"">
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<node id=""THE BOTTLE"" label=""THE BOTTLE"">
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Bottle represents the shared joy and conviviality among the characters during their time together after tea."" />
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</node>
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<node id=""MUSIC"" label=""MUSIC"">
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<attvalue for="1" value=""Music plays a crucial role in the gathering, highlighting the family's talent and contributing to the joyful atmosphere."" />
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<node id=""THE GAME OF FORFEITS"" label=""THE GAME OF FORFEITS"">
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Game of Forfeits is a playful activity that fosters fun and interaction among the guests, enhancing the festive spirit."" />
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<node id=""BLIND MAN'S BUFF"" label=""BLIND MAN'S BUFF"">
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<node id=""THE PLUMP SISTER"" label=""THE PLUMP SISTER"">
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<node id=""IGNORANCE"" label=""IGNORANCE"">
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<node id=""THE GIRL"" label=""THE GIRL"">
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Girl is mentioned as a character showing hospitality and warmth towards Scrooge."<SEP>"The Girl represents another aspect of society's neglect, depicted alongside Ignorance as a child in desperate circumstances."" />
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</node>
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<node id=""TWELFTH-NIGHT"" label=""TWELFTH-NIGHT"">
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<attvalue for="0" value=""EVENT"" />
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<attvalue for="1" value=""Twelfth-Night is a holiday mentioned whereby another gathering occurs, reflecting on tradition and celebration in the context of the story."" />
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</node>
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<node id=""MERRIMENT"" label=""MERRIMENT"">
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<attvalue for="1" value=""Merriment is the joy expressed by characters during gatherings, especially in connection to Scrooge's family celebrations and social interactions."" />
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</node>
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<node id=""THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET TO COME"" label=""THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET TO COME"">
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come symbolizes an ominous presence that shows Scrooge the potential future consequences of his life choices."" />
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</node>
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<node id=""WANT"" label=""WANT"">
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||
<attvalue for="0" value=""CONCEPT"" />
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<attvalue for="1" value=""Want is another child that symbolizes lack and desperation in society, pointing to deeper issues that individuals face."" />
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</node>
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<node id=""THE PHANTOM"" label=""THE PHANTOM"">
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<attvalue for="0" value=""ORGANIZATION"" />
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Phantom is a mysterious spirit that approaches Scrooge to reveal future consequences, draped in a black garment."<SEP>"The Phantom refers to a ghostly presence that guides Scrooge through reflections on his life choices and their consequences."" />
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||
</node>
|
||
<node id=""BUSINESS MEN"" label=""BUSINESS MEN"">
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||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""ORGANIZATION"" />
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""Business Men are a group of merchants discussing the death of a notable person, reflecting societal attitudes towards wealth and death."<SEP>"Business Men refers to the two wealthy men who engage in trivial conversation, embodying the callousness of society towards death."" />
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||
</node>
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||
<node id=""THE DEAD MAN"" label=""THE DEAD MAN"">
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||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""PERSON"" />
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Dead Man, whose death is being discussed by the Business Men, is implied to be a wealthy individual leaving behind uncertainty and speculation."" />
|
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|
||
</node>
|
||
<node id=""WORKHOUSES"" label=""WORKHOUSES"">
|
||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""CONCEPT"" />
|
||
<attvalue for="1" value=""Workhouses represent societal institutions that are associated with poverty and the neglect of the needy."" />
|
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|
||
</node>
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||
<node id=""PRISONS"" label=""PRISONS"">
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||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""CONCEPT"" />
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""Prisons are also referenced, symbolizing the consequences faced by those ignored by society and as a means of containment."" />
|
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||
</node>
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||
<node id=""JACOB"" label=""JACOB"">
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||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""PERSON"" />
|
||
<attvalue for="1" value=""Jacob is Scrooge's old partner who has passed away, serving as a point of introspection for Scrooge regarding his own life."" />
|
||
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</attvalues>
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||
</node>
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||
<node id=""THE DEN OF INFAMOUS RESORT"" label=""THE DEN OF INFAMOUS RESORT"">
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||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""GEO"" />
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Den of Infamous Resort is a dilapidated area filled with crime and poverty, showcasing the darker aspects of society."" />
|
||
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||
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||
</node>
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||
<node id=""THE LOW-BROWED SHOP"" label=""THE LOW-BROWED SHOP"">
|
||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""ORGANIZATION"" />
|
||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Low-Browed Shop is a location where various discarded items and junk are sold, representing the downturn of individual lives."" />
|
||
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||
</attvalues>
|
||
</node>
|
||
<node id=""THE COMPANY"" label=""THE COMPANY"">
|
||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""ORGANIZATION"" />
|
||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Company is mentioned as the entity that has possibly received the deceased person's assets, indicating a connection between wealth and death."" />
|
||
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||
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|
||
</node>
|
||
<node id=""THE FUNERAL"" label=""THE FUNERAL"">
|
||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""EVENT"" />
|
||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Funeral refers to the ceremonial observance for the deceased individual, evoking humor and indifference among the attendees."" />
|
||
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||
</node>
|
||
<node id=""THE STREET"" label=""THE STREET"">
|
||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""GEO"" />
|
||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Street represents the lively setting filled with people celebrating Christmas, contrasting with Scrooge's former reclusiveness."<SEP>"The Street represents the urban environment where Scrooge observes the world outside of his own life and reflections."" />
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|
||
</node>
|
||
<node id=""THE SHOP"" label=""THE SHOP"">
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||
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|
||
<attvalue for="0" value=""ORGANIZATION"" />
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Shop is a place of trade for second-hand items, representing the neglect and despair that characterizes the poorer parts of town."" />
|
||
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||
</node>
|
||
<node id=""THE MULTITUDES"" label=""THE MULTITUDES"">
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||
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|
||
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Multitudes are the collective crowds seen in the streets, representing the busy life of the city contrasted with Scrooge's introspection."" />
|
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||
</node>
|
||
<node id=""OLD JOE"" label=""OLD JOE"">
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||
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|
||
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|
||
<attvalue for="1" value=""Old Joe is a nearly seventy-year-old rascal who runs a shop where various wares are dealt in and values the bundles brought to him for their worth."" />
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||
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||
<node id=""MRS. DILBER"" label=""MRS. DILBER"">
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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<node id=""THE WOMAN"" label=""THE WOMAN"">
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||
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|
||
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<attvalue for="1" value=""The Man is depicted as being startled upon meeting two women, participating in a discussion about their shared actions regarding a deceased man's belongings."" />
|
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|
||
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|
||
<node id=""THE BUNDLES"" label=""THE BUNDLES"">
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||
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|
||
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|
||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Bundles refer to the collections of items brought by the characters to Old Joe for appraisal after a man's death, indicating their intention to benefit from the deceased."" />
|
||
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|
||
<node id=""MOUNTAINS"" label=""MOUNTAINS"">
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||
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|
||
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|
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||
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|
||
<node id=""CHARCOAL STOVE"" label=""CHARCOAL STOVE"">
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||
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|
||
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""The Charcoal Stove is mentioned as part of the setting in Old Joe's shop where he sits, indicating a place of warmth amid the cold air outside."" />
|
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|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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<node id=""BUNDLE"" label=""BUNDLE"">
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|
||
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""A Bundle refers to the collection of items each character brings, which serves as a central point of their discussion about value and theft."" />
|
||
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|
||
</node>
|
||
<node id=""DEATH"" label=""DEATH"">
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||
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|
||
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|
||
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||
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|
||
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||
<attvalue for="1" value=""Plunder refers to the items taken by the characters after a man's death, highlighting themes of theft and moral conflict."" />
|
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<node id=""JUDGMENT"" label=""JUDGMENT"">
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|
||
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<attvalue for="1" value=""Judgment in this context refers to the moral assessment made by the characters regarding the deceased man's life and the actions of those present."" />
|
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