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Ebenezer Scrooge- mean and greedy businessman Fred- Scrooge’s caring, loving nephew. Bob Cratchit- meek and mild employ of Scrooge Tiny Tim- Bob’s crippled son
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Ghost of Christmas Past- Illuminates Scrooge’s past Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come- Shows Scrooge’s doomed fate Ghost of Christmas Present- jolly, giving spirit who lives on Christmas day only
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London, England in 1843
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External Conflict › The struggle Scrooge has with the Spirits. Internal Conflict › The emotional struggle Scrooge has in himself to change.
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Exposition › We are told Jacob Marley is dead. We also meet Scrooge and see how mean and greedy he is to everyone. Rising Action › Marley’s Ghost appears to Scrooge and warns him to change or be forever tormented. › Scrooge is visited by three Spirits to educate him so he can change.
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Climax › The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge his and Tiny Tim’s future. Scrooge is so moved he vows to change. Falling Action › Scrooge awakes in his room on Christmas Day. He dances around, buys a turkey for the Cratchit’s, goes to his nephews for Christmas dinner, and raises Bob’s salary.
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Resolution › Scrooge changes his greedy ways and saves Tiny Tim’s as well as his own life.
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Happy at the parties and when Scrooge changes. Sad when Scrooge is dumped and Tiny Time dies. Scary when the 2 children and Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come are in the scene.
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The point of view is mostly 3 rd person like someone reading a story to his audience. But every once in a while, the narrator will break 3 rd person and talk directly to the reader with the pronoun “I.” So, some 1 st person is present.
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Topics › Some topics in this book were: Greed Poverty Societal Responsibility Themes One who is greedy will die alone. The poor need help not judgment. With great power and wealth comes great responsibility to one’s society.
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