A Christmas Carol. Enjoy the movie with thinking about the question: What does Scrooge do to other people (including Bob, the charity man and Fred) to.

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A Christmas Carol

Enjoy the movie with thinking about the question: What does Scrooge do to other people (including Bob, the charity man and Fred) to show he has changed?

Whom does Scrooge say to? Quote 1 What ’ s Christmas time to you but a time for paying bills without money; a time for finding yourself a year older, and not an hour richer; …

Quote 2 Every idiot who goes about with ‘ Merry Christmas on his lips, should be boiled with his own pudding, and buried with a stake of holly through his heart. He should! Whom does Scrooge say to?

Quote 3 If they would rather die, … they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population. Whom does Scrooge say to?

Quote 4 Quote 4 It ’ s not convenient, … and it ’ s not fair. If I was to stop half a crown for it, you ’ d think yourself ill-used. Whom does Scrooge say to?

Quote 5 Quote 5 I don ’ t make merry myself at Christmas, and I can ’ t afford to make idle people merry. Whom does Scrooge say to?

Group work Please discuss the following question in groups: Why does Scrooge realize such a complete change?

Writing practice Topic: Topic: How and why does realize a complete transformation in the end in A Christmas Carol? How and why does realize a complete transformation in the end in A Christmas Carol?

Introduction general description of the novel. general description of the novel. general description of Scrooge at the beginning of the novel. general description of Scrooge at the beginning of the novel. general description of Scrooge at the end of the novel. general description of Scrooge at the end of the novel. why the transformation happens? why the transformation happens?

Homework Complete the introduction and hand it in next Monday to Brigitte. Complete the introduction and hand it in next Monday to Brigitte.