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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

A Christmas Carol Have you ever seen a version of A Christmas Carol? You may be surprised how many versions of this classic tale have been made.

A Christmas Carol The most recent version you may be familiar with:

A Christmas Carol My Favorite Version:

A Christmas Carol This is a famous version:

A Christmas Carol and more

A Christmas Carol It s hard to imagine a Christmas season without the story of old Scrooge, Bah Humbug! and God bless us, every one. At the time this story was written (1843), the generous spirit of Christmas charity was scant in England. Many people did not believe in generosity to the poor. Instead, they believed the poor somehow brought poverty upon themselves.

About the Author Charles Dickens 1812-1870 Famous author and social campaigner At 12 began working full days at a warehouse Work conditions and cruel treatment influenced Dickens later writings

Dickens Biography Born February 7, 1812 1824 -- Dickens worked at Warren s Blacking Warehouse 1824 -- Mr. Dickens (Charles father) taken to debtors prison; family joins him Imprisoned from February - May 1827 - Dickens family evicted from home for not paying rent Charles is pulled out of private school Charles, now 15, becomes law clerk and free-lance writer 1834 - Charles Dad re-arrested for debts

As a result of these things, he exercised his social conscience He crusaded for children s rights. He was an advocate of child labor laws to protect children. He opposed cruelty, deprivation, and corporal punishment of children. He believed in and lobbied for just treatment of criminals.

In addition, He protested a greedy, uncaring, materialistic society through such works as A Christmas Carol, which Dickens called a sledgehammer he used figuratively to wake up the reading public He repeatedly used satire to highlight problems in his society

Important Works Great Expectations A Tale of Two Cities Oliver Twist A Christmas Carol David Copperfield Pictures from Italy A Trial for Murder

From Books to Movies Many of Dickens famous works were later turned into movies --A Christmas Carol -- A Tale of Two Cities --Great Expectations --Oliver Twist

Dickens writings Social Commentary Disliked the division between social classes in Victorian England Felt that the poor were treated unfairly Advocate for charity

Victorian Christmas Traditions Many Christmas traditions celebrated today were introduced during Dickens time Decorating Christmas trees Christmas cards Gift giving from parents to children Traditional Christmas carols Christmas stories

A Christmas Carol In a clever play on words, Dickens divides the book into 5 staves instead of chapters. Staves is a musical term, in keeping with the title, A Christmas Carol which, of course, is a song..

Overview-- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Ebenezer Scrooge, a tight-fisted and bitter man, is visited by three spirits to bring about his redemption before his death. He learns to love his fellow man after being shown the love and generosity that symbolizes Christmas.

A Christmas Carol Jacob Marley, Scrooge s partner - has been dead, 7 years to the day that our story begins. The first scene unfolds in the cold cheerless office of Scrooge s counting house.

A Christmas Carol As his faithful clerk Bob Cratchit toils, Scrooge is visited by his nephew and invited to Christmas dinner the next day. Scrooge declares that those who celebrate Christmas should be boiled in their own pudding and dismisses him. Two men who come seeking donations for the poor are dismissed with Scrooge s wish that the poor would die and decrease the surplus population.

A Christmas Carol Jacob Marley s visit is dismissed as more gravy than grave by Scrooge, but it ends up setting the stage for the three ghosts. Which ghost s message most resembles that of Jacob Marley s?

A Christmas Carol Pay careful attention to the three ghosts. Each message has a specific effect on Scrooge. What does the ghost of Christmas past remind Scrooge of? Whose generous heart touches Scrooge in the present? What does Scrooge s future hold if he continues to be greedy and self-absorbed?

Literary Elements & Devices Protagonist & Antagonist A Christmas Carol is unusual because Scrooge, the Protagonist (usually the good guy) is a very BAD guy. The antagonist (usually the bad guy) is the good guy. Remember that the antagonist is the person who causes the conflict for the protagonist. They are not always good guys or bad guys.

Literary Elements & Devices Characterization: The process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character. Is revealed through direct characterization & indirect characterization

Literary Elements & Devices Direct Characterization Tells reader what personality of the character Example: The patient boy and quiet girl were both well-mannered and did not disobey their mother. Indirect Characterization Shows things that reveal the personality of the character Five methods: speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, looks

Literary Elements & Devices PERSONIFICATION Dickens portrays Ignorance and Want as two frail, ghastly children. Do you think the main causes of poverty are ignorance and want? Explain why or why not.

Literary Elements & Devices Theme: The message about life that comes out of a story. May be stated or unstated Think of life lesson or moral

Literary Elements & Devices Symbolism: Something concrete that stands for something abstract May be a person, place, thing, action May stand for an idea, belief, feeling, or attitude Symbol: object that stands for something other than itself

Literary Elements & Devices Imagery Words or phrases that appeal to the senses & conjure up mental images. Helps the reader imagine the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, & feelings associated with character s or author s experiences Appears extensively in setting & character description

Literary Elements & Devices Flashback An interruption in a story to tell about events that happened earlier. Can appear as character memories or dreams, or in dialogue or narration Provide background information that clarifies current actions in story

Literary Elements & Devices Foreshadowing The use of clues early in a story to give hints about events that will happen later

You ll see these when you read A Christmas Carol!

To give something that is not human, human characteristics

The flowers danced in the wind. The friendly gates welcomed us. The Earth coughed and choked in all the pollution.

A way of describing something by comparing it with something else using like or as

I am as hungry as a horse. You run like a rabbit. She is as happy as a clam. He is as sneaky as a snake.

A way of describing something by comparing it with something else Does not use like or as

The girl was a fish in the water. The cloud was a feather floating away. Time is a thief.

Repetition of the first consonant sound

Stan the strong surfer saved several swimmers on Saturday. Tiny Tommy Thomson takes toy trucks to Timmy s on Tuesday.

Words that are sounds