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A Christmas Carol Using your script - find the following vocabulary words and write the definition next to each word below. Then read that part of the script that includes each vocabulary word to understand the meaning.
1. Charitable (pg. 266)
2. Destitute (pg. 256)
3. Provision (pg. 256)
4. Odious (pg. 266)
5. Solitude (pg. 254)
6. Surplus (pg. 256)
7. Welfare (pg. 260)
Characterization
Personality traits of the characters - Remember they are NOT feelings
Character
Character Traits
Dynamic or
Static? (Explain your answer with text
evidence)
Scrooge
(List 3 traits from the beginning of
the play and 3 from the end)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Fred (Scrooge’s Nephew)
1.
2.
3.
Bob Cratchit (Works for Scrooge)
1.
2.
3.
Marley (Scrooge’s old business partner)
1.
2.
Tiny Tim (Bob Cratchit’s Son)
1.
2.
First Spirit (The Spirit of Christmas Past)
1.
2.
Fezziwig (Scrooge’s old boss when he was
young)
1.
2.
Second Spirit (The Spirit of Christmas Present)
1.
2.
Mrs. Cratchit 1.
2.
Third Spirit (The Spirit of Christmas Yet To
Come)
1.
2.
Theme
The author’s message - the main idea of the story that the author wants you to understand and
remember
In the story A Christmas Carol, there were many themes presented. Choose one of the following themes and explain how it is woven into the story. Use specific evidence and
examples from the text to support your answer.
Here are some examples of possible themes you can choose - you can also write about one that is not listed below:
● Change is possible ● Memories are important ● Be kind to others ● The choices we make can affect us later