Who am I?
Which Spirit?
What do I represent?
Dickens
Scrooge
100

Nephew of Scrooge, invites Scrooge to Christmas Dinner, represents the Christmas Spirit with his generosity and kindness

Fred

100

I carry chains forged from my greedy choices while on earth

Jacob Marley

100

the color Black

Death

100

What was the greatest influence on Charles Dickens writing?

His own life experiences as a child working in a factory, his father being thrown into debtors prison, the injustices he observed as part of the poor class.

100

What are some images of Scrooge as a Miser?

Dark house/cold counting house = won't buy fuel or candles

Eats soup instead of lavish meals

Doesn't donate to the poor instead offers prison and workhouses as solutions

Loses Belle/tells Fred that love is worthless because it doesn't add to your wealth

200

Once engaged to Scrooge, sets him free because he cares more about wealth and status than love

Belle

200

I do not speak, I represent death and the possibility of future events, Scrooge is eager to see what I have to show him

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

200

Marley's Chains

Greed, selfishness, burden of poor choices

200

Which popular British writer was greatly influenced by Charles Dickens?

J.K. Rowling

200

when you value wealth and money over people; spend as little as possible

A Miser

300

I work for Scrooge, he doesn't pay me much but my family celebrates the little that we have, I represent the poor working class of the Victorian era

Bob Cratchit

300

I wear green robes and have a jolly personality, I take Scrooge to visit the many Christmas celebrations happening around the city,  I show Scrooge what he could have experienced if he chose to celebrate Christmas with friends and family, Scrooge finds me so he may continue to learn

The Ghost of Christmas Present

300
the color Green

Life and celebration

300

Why did Charles Dickens write?

He was hoping to change society for the better by getting enjoyable stories into the hands of those who had the power to institute change.  His characters were meant to remind readers of those around them; family, friends, co-workers, associates...

300

Past events that have shaped Scrooge's present

Death of his sister, Fan

Father deserted him

Belle breaks their engagement

Observes the hard life of the poor and doesn't want that for himself

400

I was once Scrooge's only friend and his business partner, I carry the chains of greed and regret into eternity, I warn Scrooge that he is forging his own chains if he doesn't change his ways

Jacob Marley

400

Scrooge is frightened by my visit and fears me more than the other spirits; I bring a reminder of pain 

The Ghost of Christmas Past

400

What is an allegory?

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one

400

Why did Charles Dickens choose to Christmas as the setting for A Christmas Carol?

He expected the story to be repeated and shared, bringing people together just as the singing of Christmas carols spread joy and brought families together each season throughout London. His carol was a song of praise of the Christmas season and of the redemption of Ebenezer Scrooge

400

How does Scrooge's attitude towards Christmas change at the end of the novel?

He promises to keep the spirit of Christmas in his heart all year long.  He will think of others before himself and give to the needy.  He will value people over profit and form relationships instead of being alone.

500

Scrooge was my apprentice, I appreciated my employees and treated them like family, I am the model of generosity kindness and compassion of some upper middleclass businessmen

Fezziwig

500

I show Scrooge the value of friendship, love, joy and laughter

The Ghost of Christmas Past

500

The character of Tiny Tim is a representation of what?

a symbol of hopeand the positive outcomes which can be achieved through both personal and social reform

500

Charles Dickens was influential in the rise to popularity of what type of fiction?

Serialized Fiction - leaving the reader in suspense until the next novel or part of a story is released to the public.

500

Why was it easy for Scrooge's personal items to be stolen and pawned for cash?

Because he didn't have anyone to care for his physical body or home after he died.  The absolute illustration of aloneness, even in death.