Dickens,C. (2006) A Christmas Carol. Massachusetts Candlewick Cambridge.
Travel with feelings happiness, excitement, sadness, and forgiveness with past,
present, and future of Christmas in Charles Dickens’s timeless classic, A Christmas
Carol. “Marley was dead to begin with“…well that’s what they say…well that’s the clue
with Scrooges behavior around Christmas. Jacob Marley and Ebenezer Scrooge have
been business partners for many years until Jacob died...seven Christmas’s ago. After that
Scrooge has changed his mood around town a lot. Bob Cratchit, a replacement for
Marley, He has a big family, not a lot of money, and has a sick child, Tim Cratchit,
AKA, “Tiny Tim” who has Polio, a crippling disease. Scrooge is hard on Cratchit in
many ways, like working late, low salary, and cold working conditions. Three spirits
have one night to knock some sense into one man for the rest of his days. They are…
Past, Present, and Future of Christmas. Each spirit has some type of theme in Ebenezer’s
life. ”Scroooooge!!!!!-Who’s there?” It’s Marley. On that Christmas eve Marley’s Ghost
and the three spirits separately show him his Christmas past, Christmas present, and his
Christmas future. Marley gives the warning that he will be haunted by Three spirits. Will
Scrooge Change? Will people forgive him? Will he find the true meaning of Christmas?
That is for you to find out. Hurry up Marley is calling…Reeaadeer!!!!!
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