What were the Workhouses like?
Horrible conditions, people starved. Mostly the old, crippled, or orphaned were there. People went there as a last resort
What is an Act?
A major division of the play
What is Man vs. Self Conflict? Provide an example from Christmas Carol
Scrooge is struggling with his past behavior and being greedy
What location does the play start?
In Scrooges office
What is the difference of The ghost of Christmas Past in the Play vs. the Movie?
One is portrayed as humanlike and the other is a light/ candle-looking character.
What days did the play take place?
Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and the Day after Christmas.
What is a Scene?
A division of an Act determined by location or time.
What is Man Vs. Supernatural Conflict and provide an example in Christmas Carol.
Scrooge is facing Ghosts and is forced to see what they want him to see even though he doesn't want to.
Which ghost does not talk?
Ghost of Christmas Future
What happened to Scrooge after meeting the ghost of Christmas Future that didn't happen in the play?
He ran away from him. He became miniature.
What year does this play take place in?
1843
What are stage directions?
tells the actors what to do. Usually in italics or brackets
What is Man vs. Man Conflict and what is an example in Christmas Carol?
Scrooge's Girlfriend breaks up with him,
Why did Scrooge doubt the existence of ghosts at first?
He thought he was hallucinating because he was hungry
What does the movie show at the very beginning of the movie that the play does not include?
Marley's death
What did the general population think of the workhouses?
They disliked them because it didn't really help the poor and the upper classes had to pay for them.
What is a prologue?
Opening segment to the play. Introduces and sets the scene.
What is Man vs. Society conflict and what is an example from Christmas Carol?
Which character frequently gives monologues in the play?
Marley
Explain the differences in Marley's character in the movie and play. Why does the movie no longer need Marley to be this kind of character?
The movie is able to show in visuals while the play must describe in words. Anything Marley says is able to be shown so we no longer need his narration. Cratchit covers the only narration we need in the end.
What year was the Poor Law passed?
1834
What is a Monologue?
When a character gives a long speech to themselves or the audience.
What is Man vs. Nature conflict and provide an example from Christmas Carol
Tiny Tim is suffering from illness.
What is the ghost of Christmas Present doing when he mocks Scrooge by saying "Are there no Prisons? Are there no workhouses?"
He is showing scrooge the error and coldness in his words. It marks a change in Scrooge.
Why do movie producers choose to make the movie spookier than the play? What effect does this have on the play?
They want to relay more emotion into the viewer. Ghosts would have been scary to Scrooge and the play doesn't convey that well. The viewer is able to feel the same emotion (fear) as Scrooge and therefore is better able to connect with him?