A Christmas Carol Novel by Charles Dickens, Play by Frederick Gaines Images and Discussion Questions English 7/7H Mrs. Gennosa.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
“A Christmas Carol” Act II Study Guide
Advertisements

A Christmas Carol (Summary and activities by Fran Roberts, M. Ed.)
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol. Scrooge was a cold, hard man. All he cared about was money. He didn’t like people and he hated Christmas. On a Christmas Eve, his dead.
Christmas Carol Study Guide Answers.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL FINAL REVIEW by Duygu Akınal. TRUE or FALSE Each group will answer the questions one by one. If they can answer the question correctly,
WARM UP Column A 1.___ Liberal 2.___ Endeavor 3.___ Humbug 4.___ Percussion 5.___ Quizzical Column B A. (verb) To try B. (adjective) Questioning, curious.
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Review. A CHRISTMAS CAROL  Is a Ghost story.
Warming up & listening. Turn to page 55, look at the pic- tures and describe what you see: Picture 1: a young man and a young woman at a dinner table.
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens  Overview--Ebenezer Scrooge, a tight-fisted and bitter man, is visited by three spirits to bring about his redemption.
Outline Biographical Sketch of Charles Dickens Summary of A Christmas Carol Literature Elements Symbols My Favorite Quote.
A Christmas Carol Study Guide Questions.
A Christmas Carol Introduction. What do you usually do at Christmas? Decorating a Christmas tree? Singing Christmas carols? Sending Christmas cards?
 Ebenezer Scrooge- mean and greedy businessman  Fred- Scrooge’s caring, loving nephew.  Bob Cratchit- meek and mild employ of Scrooge  Tiny Tim- Bob’s.
By: Bryce Pilkey. Author  This book was written by Charles Dickens. He was an author of the 19 th century.
A Christmas Carol Introduction. Characters Ebenezer Scrooge - The owner of a London counting-house. The three spirits of Christmas visit him. They want.
Guided Comprehension Questions
Literary Elements in A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens.
Time and Place Who Am I? The Ghosts And Spirits Literary.
By Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. Scrooge is a character who values money more than family and love Scrooge is a character who values money more than.
By Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. Scrooge was somebody who valued money not family and love Scrooge was somebody who valued money not family and love.
A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Reading and Literature 8 -- Munnier.
A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens Click here to begin Ms. Pauline DiMarco.
I remember playing football when I was a lad…
Major Characters A Christmas Carol.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Suess
A Christmas Carol By: Charles Dickens. Characters Ebenezer Scrooge: hard hearted, miserly businessman Fred: Scrooge’s kindhearted nephew Bob Cratchit:
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens ( )  Born in Portsmouth, England  Became “man of the house” at the age of 12  Family.
A Christmas Carol Introduction
A Christmas Carol By: Charles Dickens.
Please Do Now  Welcome back!!  Take out the following papers:  Scrooge’s personality traits organizer  Theme organizer  Make sure you have a writing.
A Christmas Carol Drama. Vocabulary Implored: asked or begged earnestly Morose: gloomy; ill-tempered Destitute: living in complete poverty Misanthrope:
A Christmas Carol REVISION MATS
Jeopardy CharactersPlotQuotesVocab.Potpourri Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Guided Comprehension Questions
“A Christmas Carol” Review
Review Game. Stave 5Stave 1Stave 2Stave 3Stave
Charles John Huffam Dickens was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's most well-known fictional characters and is generally.
RESPECT  What is it? (Synonyms)  What isn’t it? (Antonyms)  Where would you find it?  Who or what does it remind you of?
By Amay,Saman,Aarish,Luisa © Amay. † What is Stave 4 about † Characters in Stave 4 † The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come  Ebenezer Scrooge † What does.
Character Analysis of Scrooge
“A Christmas Carol” clip Begin illustrated dictionary due Friday
‘A Christmas Carol’ By Charles Dickens. ‘A Christmas Carol’ trivia At the time this story was written (1843), the generous spirit of Christmas charity.
人教修订版 高中三年级 Unit 7. Reading Which of them have something to do with Christmas?
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Lead-in Charles Dickens Charles Dickens was the greatest representative of English critical novelist in the 19th century. He wrote 14 novels and many.
Section B 2a-2e. Can you name any foreign festivals? Christmas Halloween Thanksgiving April Fool’s Day St. Valentine's Day.
Dulce Mª 4ºA. A christmas Carol -It was a novel written by the British Charles Dickens in The protagonist is Ebenezer Scrooge, a person stingy that.
“A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens 1)Describe what Cratchit asked for from Scrooge, for Christmas. 2)Describe what the “Gentleman Visitor” asks of.
EAL Nexus Resource A Christmas Carol characters Picture and word cards
EAL Nexus Resource A Christmas Carol characters
EAL Nexus Resource A Christmas Carol character activity
A CHRISTMAS CAROL -BY CHARLES DICKENS
THIS IS Jeopardy. THIS IS Jeopardy With Your Host... Your Name Here.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens
EAL Nexus Resource A Christmas Carol characters
EAL Nexus Resource A Christmas Carol characters Picture and word cards
EAL Nexus Resource A Christmas Carol characters
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens
Scrooge Scrooge and Marley had been partners in London for many years.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens
The Ghost of Christmas Present and the Cratchits
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens
CHRISTMAS’ CAROL.
A Christmas Carol Stave II Questions Write down each question in your binder. Use RACE to answer each one. On the test, you will have to use RACE.   At.
Jeopardy Dickens Quotes Ghosts Characters Lit terms $100 $100 $100
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens
Presentation transcript:

A Christmas Carol Novel by Charles Dickens, Play by Frederick Gaines Images and Discussion Questions English 7/7H Mrs. Gennosa

Scene 1 Fred wishes his Uncle Ebenezer Scrooge a Merry Christmas Scene 1 Fred wishes his Uncle Ebenezer Scrooge a Merry Christmas. Describe Fred and compare him to Scrooge.

The Gentleman Visitor arrives and asks for a donation to help the poor The Gentleman Visitor arrives and asks for a donation to help the poor. What does he say on page 256 to convince Scrooge to care enough to donate? How does he describe the condition many poor people are in? Scrooge asks the Gentleman Visitor several questions to defend his decision to not donate. These questions are repeated in the play to show Scrooge his faults. Identify and copy down the questions (page 256). What is he implying in these questions? What do they show about Scrooge’s character?

Bob Cratchit asks for Christmas Day off. How does Scrooge react? What does Scrooge say to Fred and Cratchit as a response to their wishes for a Merry Christmas?

Scene 2 The ghost of Jacob Marley appears to Scrooge on Christmas Eve, seven years from the day of his death. What are some of the warnings Marley shares with Scrooge?

Describe Jacob Marley’s condition Describe Jacob Marley’s condition. How and why is he suffering in the afterlife?

Scene 3 The Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge several scenes from his own life. Describe Scrooge’s childhood, based on what is shown to Scrooge. What do we learn about Scrooge?

Scrooge then sees a Christmas from his young adulthood, when he worked for Mr. Fezziwig. Describe what Scrooge is remembering about Fezziwig. How do we know that Scrooge is beginning to reflect upon himself?

Scrooge then sees his former fiancé breaking up with him Scrooge then sees his former fiancé breaking up with him. Why does she leave him, and what does Scrooge say about it now?

The Ghost of Christmas Present comes next The Ghost of Christmas Present comes next. He guides Scrooge to Bob Cratchit’s house. On their way they pass a funeral procession for a child. Describe the scene at the Cratchit’s house. What does the funeral foreshadow? Scrooge asks to see “happiness in Christmas Present” and the ghost offers to take Scrooge to his nephew Fred’s house. In the play Scrooge refuses to go, but in the film he does go and sees how happy everyone is at Fred’s house. In the play, why do you think Scrooge does not want to go?

Scrooge asks the Ghost of Christmas Present if Tiny Tim will live, and the ghost replies, “If he be like to die, he had better do it and decrease the surplus population.” Explain why this quote is significant.  

At the feet of the Ghost of Christmas Presence are two thin, pale children wearing filthy rags. They are Hunger and Ignorance. The ghost tells Scrooge, “They walk your streets, look to you for comfort. And you deny them. Deny them not too long Scrooge. They will grow and multiply, and they will not remain children.” Explain this quote.

Scene 5   The Ghost of Christmas Yet to come says nothing but shows Scrooge what will happen on the day he dies. What does Scrooge see? How does Scrooge react to what he sees?

Scrooge next observes the family of Bob Cratchit Scrooge next observes the family of Bob Cratchit. Describe what has happened and how is Scrooge partly responsible for it? How does Scrooge react?

Why do you think the author decided to make the ghost remain silent?

Scene 6 Scrooge pledges to reform himself and begs to have a second chance at life. He says, “I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The spirits of all three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.” Explain this quote. 

Describe what Scrooge does to prove he is a changed man.