A Christmas Carol 1
A Christmas Carol 1
A Christmas Carol 1
CAROL
CHARLES DICKENS
• SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL TEXT
Dickens wrote this story in 1843. At the time there was a tradition for reading ghost stories at Christmas, hence
the numerous spirits that Scrooge encounters. The themes of wealth and injustice are clear comments on the
inequalities of wealth distribution in Victorian England
A Christmas Carol - Plot summary
A Christmas Carol is a novella by Charles Dickens about Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man, who
is well-known for his miserly ways.
On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by a series of ghosts, starting with his old business
partner, Jacob Marley. The three spirits which follow, the Ghosts of Christmas Past,
Christmas Present and Christmas Yet to Come, show Scrooge how his mean behaviour has
affected those around him. At the end of the story he is relieved to discover that there is
still time for him to change and we see him transformed into a generous and kind-hearted
human being.
A Christmas Carol is a moral tale about the spirit of giving and being kind to one
another.
1.On Christmas Eve, Scrooge makes his clerk, Bob Cratchit,
work in the cold.
2.He refuses an invitation to his nephew Fred's Christmas party
and will not give money to the charity collectors.
3.At home he is visited by the ghost of his old business partner,
Marley.
4.The Ghost of Christmas Past wakes Scrooge and shows him
moments from his childhood, his apprenticeship and his failed
engagement.
5.The Ghost of Christmas Present takes him to the Cratchit's
home, where he is saddened by the ill, but kind, Tiny Tim. He is
also shown how Fred celebrates Christmas with friends and
how others celebrate Christmas together.
6.The final ghost is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come who
terrifies Scrooge with visions of his death.
7.Scrooge awakes on Christmas Day and is delighted to find he
has the chance to repent of his miserly ways. He buys a turkey
for the Cratchits and attends his nephew's party.
8.Scrooge becomes like a second father to Tiny Tim and gains a
reputation for knowing how to celebrate Christmas.
Scrooge makes his clerk work in the cold.
The novella begins on Christmas Eve with Scrooge, a mean and miserly man working in his counting-house. His clerk,
Bob Cratchit, is working hard and trying to warm himself over a candle as Scrooge refuses to give him more coal.
He refuses Fred's invitation.
Scrooge's cheerful nephew, Fred, arrives to wish him a Merry Christmas and to invite his uncle to a Christmas dinner.
Scrooge responds with a grumpy 'Bah!' followed by 'Humbug!'
• A Christmas Carol is the story of a miser who is visited by a number of spirits at Christmas and is
encouraged to change his ways for the better.
NOTES
I. New Words
1. miser
2. aloof
3. astonished
4. frightened
5. realise
6. wreath
7. dawn
8. vanishes
9. amends
10. spirit
11. nephew
12. honour
II. Word meanings
1. miser : a person who loves money and hates spending it
2. dearer : more important or valuable
3. aloof : stays by oneself and away from people
4. amends : to change oneself in order to correct a mistake
5. honour : do something that shows great respect to someone or something
Questions and Answers:
1. Who visits Ebenezer Scrooge the night before Christmas?
2. Describe briefly the encounter of Ebenezer Scrooge with the three ghosts.
3. How do we know Scrooge is a changed man at the end?
HOTS
Q. What message is Dickens sending about ‘greed’ in the lesson? Do you think this message is still relevant
to the modern society?