Charles Dickens
What is the playwright of the Christmas Carol?
The other name for the First Spirit.
What is the Ghost of Christmas Past?
A play that tells a story through the words and actions of the characters.
What is a drama?
The writer of the drama.
What is the playwright?
How actors know what to do.
What are stage directions?
London, England 1800's
What is the setting of the Christmas Carol?
This is Scrooge's sister.
Who is Fan?
What is a dramatic adaptation?
Objects needed for performing a play.
What are props?
Marley's Ghost has this wrapped around him.
What are chains fastened with lock-boxes, keys, and padlocks?
The part of the story that Scrooge learns lessons.
What is the rising action?
This is why Scrooge's sweetheart dumped him.
What is he was in love with money?
Things the characters may need to use as they perform.
What are props?
Structure of a play.
What is a script?
Bob Cratchit's son.
Who is Tiny Tim Cratchit?
This is the part of the plot that Scrooge vows to be a better man.
What is the climax?
This is where Scrooge spent his childhood.
What is at a boarding school?
The types of dramatic speech in a drama.
What are dialogue and monologue?
Descriptions of sets, lighting, and costumes would be found here.
What are stage directions?
The "two kind men" want this when they enter the office of Scrooge.
What is a donation to help the poor?
This is the part of the plot that Scrooge smiles.
What is the falling action?
The audience learns this about Scrooge from his visions of the past.
What is he was not always a grumpy miser?
A monologue
What is a long speech about a critical moment in time made by one actor in a drama?
Author's purpose of a drama.
What is to entertain by telling a story performed by actors?
Scrooge's door knocker turns into this.
What is Marley's face.