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Explore the Victorian Era, when Charles Dickens lived and wrote, and when his story "A Christmas Carol" is set. Discover the significance of London, England, and the impact of publishing this beloved tale. Meet the characters, from Bob Cratchit to Belle, and journey with Ebenezer Scrooge as he encounters the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Dive into literary elements like imagery, personification, alliteration, and foreshadowing, and unravel the story's themes and messages.
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What is the time in which Charles Dickens lived and wrote. It is also the same time the story is set.
This created a new importance of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day which had faded over the years in the early Victorian England.
What was the outcome of the publishing of A Christmas Carol?
The encounters with the spirits were supposed to take this long.
I am the clerk who works in the cold cell at the front of the office.
I visited Scrooge to wish him a Merry Christmas. I want nothing from him.
I let Mr. Scrooge be “free” because he had changed toward me. He allowed the want of money to replace his love of me.
I was young Mr. Scrooge’s first employer. I spent a small amount of money to share the joy I felt with my employees.
This spirit showed Scrooge what might happen if the shadows shown do not change.
Daily Double This ghost got Scrooge the chance to avoid his fate.
This spirit shared the joy of the day with the poor. He grows older as their time together continues.
Scrooge tried to shut out the light that this spirit shared.
This is giving human qualities to non-human beings and things.
When his nephew tells him of the joy of the season, this is Scrooge’s reply.