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A Christmas Carol By: Allison Garland

Ebenezer Scrooge Hates Christmas and all people Grouchy (especially around Christmas) Wealthy and stingy

Ghost of Marley Foretells that Scrooge will be visited by his Christmas past, present, and future He is Scrooge’s old partner who died Wearing chains

Ghost of Christmas Past Ghost of Scrooge’s Christmas past A Boy (in the book) Scrooge and the ghost go to see Scrooge’s past Christmases They found out Scrooge used to be joyful

Ghost of Christmas Present A big man Wore a robe Scrooge saw his worker (Bob Cratchit ) and his family making their Christmas dinner and how Tiny Tim was very ill and weak The spirit said Tiny Tim would probably not survive

Ghost of Christmas Future Big, shadowy, dark figure Does not speak Scrooge does not have a good future. The spirit leads Scrooge to the cemetery and to Scrooge’s tombstone

After The Visit Scrooge started celebrating because the ghost had changed him, and for that he was thankful. He ran out and found a boy. Scrooge asked the boy to go buy the biggest turkey in the Poulterer’s shop. Scrooge said he would give the boy a shilling if the boy came back with the man from the shop. If the boy came back with the man in less than 5 minutes he’d give the boy half-a-crown. Scrooge was going to give the turkey to Bob Cratchit (who is very poor). When he gave it to Bob, he asked how Tiny Tim was. Scrooge found out that Tiny Tim was growing stronger and healthier.