The main character of A Christmas Carol
Who is Ebeneezer Scrooge?
The girl with the doll is symbolic of...
What is childhood and innocence?
Scrooge thinks that the poor belong here the beginning of the play
Where are workhouses or prisons?
To come into sight
What is emerge?
Conversation between characters
What is dialogue?
The man who works for Scrooge as a clerk
Who is Bob Cratchit?
The reason Scrooge did not marry his sweetheart
What is he values his money and success more?
Jacob Marley died on this day 7 years ago
When is Christmas Day?
Great wealth, plenty
Abundance
An ending or conclusion.
What is a finale?
The Ghost of Christmas Past looks like this guy, but he isn't actually this guy
Who is Fezziwig?
Marley’s chains symbolize...
What is selfishness, greed, cruelty to the less fortunate?
The day Scrooge gives to charity
On Christmas day, after he has experienced everything the spirits had to show him
In the United States, people use the dollar as their form of ______.
What is currency?
Instructions to the actors, directors, and stage crew in a script, usually written in italics.
What are stage directions?
Their face appeared on the knocker of Scrooge’s home
Who is Jacob Marley?
Some memories the spirit of Christmas past shows Scrooge
His time as a young school boy, left alone during the holiday break; his first master, Fezziwig, and the wonderful way he treated his employees; how his romance with his sweetheart ended???
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come takes Scrooge to these 2 places
Where is Scrooge's house after he has died and where is the Cratchit house after Tiny Tim has died?
To call forth, send for someone with authority
What is to summon?
The action of a play is divided into these small units.
What are scenes?
Bob Cratchit's son who is very sick
Who is Tiny Tim?
Scrooge tells Fred that Christmas is a time for...
What is paying bills and getting older?
The Ghost of Christmas Present takes Scrooge to these 2 places?
Where is the Cratchit house and where is Fred's house?
A person's well-being, safety, or health
What is welfare?
A form of literature that is performed for an audience