How does Scrooge act when faced with each spirit?
He is frightened.
What is the theme or message of A Christmas Carol?
You can learn from your past, make better choices, and create a better future.
Where did the Ghost of Christmas Future take Scrooge?
To the cemetery
What Spirit is always with Scrooge?
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Past
What does Scrooge give the Cratchits at the end of the play?
a turkey
When was Dicken's born?
What is the birthplace of Charles Dickens?
London, England
Why does Scrooge's sweetheart end their engagement?
He grew to love money more than her.
What events in his life caused Charles Dickens to empathize with the poor?
His father was imprisoned, and he had to drop out of school and work in a factory.
What is the setting of the Christmas Carol story?
London in the 1800s on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and the day after Christmas
His nephew Fred.
What does Jacob Marley carry around with him as a ghost?
Chains with cashboxes, keys, padlocks....
What year did Charles Dickens write "A Christmas Carol"?
1843
Where is the one place that Scrooge refuses to go with The Ghost of Christmas Present?
What is his nephew Fred's house
How many years ago did Jacob Marley die?
What is seven years.
What is foretold about Tiny Tim during Scrooge's visit with The Ghost of Christ Yet to Come?
He will die in the future.
Name 3 elements in "A Christmas Carol" that make it a gothic story.
1) There were scenes in a cemetery.
2) There were multiple ghosts.
3) There was a doomed love.
What are the main conflicts that Scrooge faces and what types are they?
Scrooge feels society will hurt him so he hides from the world out of fear, which is an internal conflict. He is unsure if he should change the way he lives his life, which is an internal conflict.