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HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES Family Feud Template Introduction Slide – Family Feud! Cheer Silence Lose Timer Boo Theme

Scrooge

Symbols

Themes

S.T.E.A.L.

Plot

Ghosts

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Upper Class Class

What social class does Scrooge belong to?

That he may not be cold hearted

What does Scrooge’s tear indicate?

Ghost of Christmas Future

Who does Scrooge fear most?

Jacob Marley

Who is Scrooge’s dead partner?

a lonely neglected child a once well-loved brother, friend, and apprentice a young apprentice who was becoming consumed with greed out of fear of poverty

How would you describe young Scrooge?

Attitudes of upper class in 1843 London

What does Scrooge symbolize?

memories of Scrooge’s youth that were very old

What does the white hair of the Ghost of Christmas Past represent?

Warmth felt within those who share and celebrate the season

What does fire symbolize?

Wealth and abundance

What does the Throne of Christmas Present symbolize?

Scrooge’s memories of Christmases past

What does the Ghost of Christmas Past symbolize?

He wanted to create a social change in Victorian England

Why did Charles Dickens write The Christmas Carol?

People can change

What theme is best related to Scrooge?

“'If he wanted to keep 'em after he was dead, a wicked old screw “'If he wanted to keep 'em after he was dead, a wicked old screw. . . why wasn't he natural in his lifetime? If he had been, he'd have had somebody to look after him when he was struck with Death, instead of lying gasping out his last there, alone by himself.' "

What quote represents the theme of Man’s offensives carries its own punishment ?

“do unto others what you want them to do unto you?.

What theme represents the golden rule?

Unless society reaches out to help those less fortunate and in need, especially children, society is condemned/doomed.

What theme is symbolized by Boy Ignorance and Girl Want?

“Oh Jacob Marley! Wherever you are, Jacob, know ye that I praise you for this!

What is an example of Scrooges speech?

“He had been revolving in his mind a change of life, and thought and hoped he saw his new-born resolution carried out in this.”

What is an example of Scrooge’s thoughts?

(He stands and pokes his fingers into Bob’s chest.) “I am . . . About . . . To . . . Raise . . . Your salary”

What is an example of Scrooge’s actions?

“The Founder of the Feast indeed “The Founder of the Feast indeed! I wish I had him here, that miser Scrooge. I’d give him a piece of my mind to feast upon and I hope he’d have a good appetite for it!”

What are Scrooge’s effects of others?

He tries different pieces of clothing and settles, perhaps, on a dress suit, plus a cape of bed clothing; something of color.

What looks characterize Scrooge at the end of the play?

1843 Victorian England. A mean Scrooge employs Bob Cratchit and receives a visit from his dead partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future.

What is the Exposition?

Visits by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future.

What is the rising action?

Scrooges realizes that he must change when Marley explains the meaning of his chain.

What is the inciting incident?

Scrooge wakes up a changed man.

What is the resolution?

Scrooge begs for forgiveness and the Ghost of Christmas future waves his hand.

What is the falling action?

visits Scrooge to warn him of his fate.

Who is Jacob Marley?

Warns Scrooge of his and England’s fate.

Who is the Ghost of Christmas future?

Ghost of Christmas Present

Who tells Scrooge he should fear the boy ignorance more than anything?

The fact that the Christmas Season lasts only 12 days in the present

Why is the Ghost of Christmas Present aging?

The future is reversible.

Why doesn’t the Ghost of Christmas Future speak?

Character vs Self

What is the central conflict?