A beautiful woman who Scrooge loved deeply when he was a young man; she left him when he became consumed with greed.
Belle
A poor man with a large family who works as a clerk at Scrooge and Marley
Bob Cratchit
What does the term “tight-fisted” mean?
Greedy
What do the chains carried by Jacob Marley symbolize in A Christmas Carol?
The burdens and consequences of a selfish and greedy life.
What does Scrooge admire about Fezziwig's behavior towards his workers?
His generosity, kindness, and the joy he brings to his employees, especially during Christmas.
The spirit that presents Scrooge with an ominous view of his lonely death
Spirit of Christmas Yet To Come
The wonder of a London counting-house who is visited by three spirits of Christmas in hopes of reversing his tightfisted approach to life
Ebeneezer Scrooge
What word best describes Dickens’ role for the poor during the time when there was little sympathy for those living in poverty?
Advocate
How is the Ghost of Christmas Present described in A Christmas Carol?
A jolly giant wearing a green robe, symbolizing abundance, generosity, and the joy of Christmas.
How does Scrooge reflect on his own behavior towards his employees in comparison to Fezziwig's?
He recognizes that he has been harsh, greedy, and unkind to his employees, unlike Fezziwig, and feels deep regret.
Scrooge’s sister and Fred’s mother who picks young Ebeneezer up from school.
Fan
The spirit in a majestic, giant robe whose lifespan is restricted to Christmas day; reveals the current lives of those surrounding Scrooge
Spirit of Christmas Present
In what time period did Charles Dickens compose his most highly acclaimed novels?
Victorian
What does the Ghost of Christmas Present symbolize in A Christmas Carol?
The joy, generosity, and abundance associated with the Christmas season.
What is Belle's final message to Scrooge in A Christmas Carol?
She warns him that he will die alone if he does not change his ways.
Scrooge’s greedy business partner who died seven years prior; he appears to Scrooge as a ghost condemned to carry the weight of his chooses with chains
Jacob Marley
Bob Cratchit’s young son who was crippled from birth
Tiny Tim
At the beginning of A Christmas Carol, how does Ebenezer Scrooge feel about Christmas and the idea of generosity?
He sees Christmas as a waste of time and money and dismisses generosity as foolish.
How does Scrooge react when he is shown visions of his younger self and his lost love, Belle?
He becomes deeply regretful and saddened by the choices that led to losing Belle.
What lesson does Scrooge learn from the Ghost of Christmas Present about generosity and family?
That generosity and the spirit of Christmas are about love, kindness, and sharing with others, especially family.
The spirit with a glowing head who helps Scrooge revisit his childhood
Spirit of Christmas Past
Scrooge’s nephew who loves Christmas and invites Scrooge to his Christmas party every yea
Fred
What is the primary purpose of Jacob Marley's visit to Ebenezer Scrooge/
To warn Scrooge about the consequences of his greed and selfishness.
How does Scrooge react when he sees Tiny Tim's potential death in the future?
He becomes angry at the Cratchit family for not doing more to help Tim.
How does Mrs. Cratchit's attitude toward Scrooge contrast with Bob's feelings?
Mrs. Cratchit is hostile and bitter toward Scrooge for his treatment of the family, while Bob remains thankful and holds no ill will.