'Christmas is presented as a type of antidote to the chilling winter weather for people from all social classes. Discuss.'EVIDENCE:
1. In Stave One, you can talk about how WITHOUT the Christmas spirit, the weather was "cold, bleak, biting'... 'the city clocks had only just gone three, but it was quite dark already'.. 'the fog came pouring in every chink and keyhole'.... 'dingy cloud came drooping down'...
2. The first change in the weather. In Stave 2, The Ghost of Christmas Past brings him to his old boarding school, where the weather has changed! 'The darkness and the mist [of the city] had vanished with it, for it was a clear, cold, winder day, with snow upon the ground.' In this scene, the 'jocund travellers' were greeting one another with a 'Merry Christmas.' (I would also explore how the boys are from the lower class and I would support this with evidence that the 'large house' was 'one of broken fortunes' and the rooms were 'poorly furnished, cold, and vast' because the prompt highlights that you need to also mention the different classes)
3. In Stave 3 (The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge a plethora of people who are merry and jovial .. and then weather changes because of this!).
The first scene is a Christmas morning where although 'the weather was severe', there was 'an air of cheerfulness abroad that the clearest summer air and brightest summer sun might have endeavoured to diffuse the pain'. The citizens were 'jovial and full of glee' (This is the brilliant point that Yacoubb made!)
4. Stave 4!! The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.. the stave is written in a somber tone to highlight that this is the inevitable future if Scrooge (or the audience

) do not demonstrate the goodness of Christmas.
... I couldn't find much! I guess you could mention the 'darkness' (?)
5. Scrooge has learnt the importance of Christmas and the ignorance of his previous mindset towards the holiday. This new founded realisation caused a transformation in the weather. Once he opened the window, the weather had 'No fog, no mist' and was 'clearr, bright [and] jovial" (Again, I would mention something about the classes.. Scrooge's wealth = High class? Idk)