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1 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Reading and Literature 8 -- Munnier

2 Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol during Queen Victoria’s (Queen of England) reign (1837- 1901)… The celebration of Christmas was in decline; The Industrial Revolution was taking place (beginning of true industry – things were not made as much by hand but rather in factories involving humans and machinery); Workers had little time to celebrate Christmas – emphasis was on making money, not as much on family…

3 Watch the cartoon of Christmas Carol! http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=-hA5T1G7rxg

4 Author: Charles Dickens Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was born in England.

5 When Charles was eleven years old, his father was sent to prison for debt. Charles was sent to live by himself and work in a warehouse where he pasted labels on bottles for six shillings a week. Author: Charles Dickens

6 Charles felt abandoned and betrayed by the adults who were supposed to take care of him – he had to quit school to supplement his family’s income.

7 Author: Charles Dickens In his late teens, Dickens went to work in a law office, but the law was not his real calling. He taught himself shorthand and was able to report parliamentary (government) debates. From his excellent reputation as a reporter he was asked to write for publication. Dickens’ early books were often comic, but as he grew older he became more concerned with the injustices of British society.

8 Setting Like many of Dickens' novels, A Christmas Carol is set mainly in London sometime in the middle of the 19th century (the 1800s.)

9 Themes in A Christmas Carol Important values in life Poverty and wealth Selfishness and generosity

10 Characters Ebenezer Scrooge - The owner of a London counting-house. The three spirits of Christmas visit him. They want to change Scrooge's greedy, cold-hearted approach to life. Bob Cratchit - Scrooge's clerk, a kind, very poor man with a large family. Though treated harshly by his boss, Cratchit remains a humble and hard-working employee. Tiny Tim - Bob Cratchit's young son, crippled from birth.

11 Jacob Marley - In the living world, Ebenezer Scrooge's equally greedy partner. He appears to Scrooge as a ghost hoping to save his old partner from suffering a similar fate. The Ghost of Christmas Past - The first spirit to visit Scrooge, a curiously childlike spirit. The Ghost of Christmas Present - The second spirit to visit Scrooge. He escorts Scrooge on a tour of his holiday celebrations. Characters

12 The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come - The third and final spirit to visit Scrooge. He presents Scrooge with a picture of his lonely death. Fred - Scrooge's nephew, a friendly man who loves Christmas. He invites Scrooge to his Christmas party every year, only to be refused by his uncle. Belle - A beautiful woman who Scrooge loved deeply when he was a young man. They soon separated after Scrooge became consumed with greed and the love for wealth. (Not in our play.) Characters

13 Mrs. Cratchit - Bob's wife, a kind and loving woman. Mr. Fezziwig – Scrooge’s first employer Characters

14 As you read, think about this: What does it mean to live a fulfilling life?

15 Other works by Charles Dickens: Oliver Twist Great Expectations David Copperfield A Tale of Two Cities


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