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A christmas carol
1. A CHRISTMAS CAROL
By Group 3 :
1. Annisa Nur Kamila
2. Rima Lutfiyanti
3. Ishlah Wahdini
4. Rananta
5. Indrawan Saputra
2. A Christmas Carol SUMMARY
This is a story about a man nammed Ebenezer Scoorage who hates
christmas. One day, his nephew Fred invites him over to Christmas dinner,
and Scrooge yells at him and refuses. That night, he is haunted by
Marley's ghost, his dead business partner, which warns Scrooge that the
dead who led bad lives are forced to roam around and not be at peace.
The ghost also claims that three other ghosts are going to appear to
Scrooge.
Scrooge shakes all this off as indigestion, but he soon gets a visit from the
Ghost of Christmas Past. This spirit takes him on a tour of his childhood
memories and Scrooge quickly starts crying when he remembers himself
as a neglected boy. The past also features scenes from Scrooge's young
adulthood, when he transforms into the greedy miser that he ends up
being after rejecting his fiancée and not learning the lessons of hospitality
taught by Fezziwig, the man he was apprenticed to.
The next is the Ghost of Christmas Present, which flies him around the
country to show how pretty much every other human is making the most
of the season by getting together with friends and family.. Scrooge also
gets to check out the dirt-poor but loving Christmas dinner preparations of
the Cratchit family. The youngest son is Tiny Tim, a sick, saintly boy.
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come brings Scoorage to the time when Tiny
Tim is dead, the Cratchits are bankrupt, and also Scrooge himself is dead
with no one to mourn him. After seeing his grave and freaking out,
Scrooge promises to reform…… and so he wakes up in his own bed on
Christmas Day. He sends a giant turkey to the Cratchits, goes off to Fred's
party after all, and gives a large donation to the charity collector. He
changes his attitude and lives the rest of his life with generosity, good
cheer, and compassion toward the worse off. Truly, he's become all about
the spirit of Christmas.
3. A Christmas Carol Character
Ebenezer Scrooge
Bob Cratchit
Tiny Tim Cratchit
Ghost of Christmas Past
Ghost of Christmas
Present
Ghost of Christmas Yet
to Come
Jacob Marley
Fred
4. A Christmas Carol
ThemesCompassion and Forgiveness
Isolation
Transformation
Time
Guilt and Blame
Philosophical Viewpoints: Rationality
Choices
Family
The Home
Memory and The Past
5. A Christmas Carol Plot
PRESENT TIME PAST TIME PRESENT TIME FUTURE TIME
PRESENT TIME
A Christmas Carol Settings
Like many of Dickens' novels, this
one is set mainly in London some
time in the middle of the 19th
century.
6. A Christmas Carol Moral Value
Money Can’t Buy Happines
Learn from others’ mistake
Change yourself, change the world for better
Don’t regret things that happened in the past
Always be grateful for what you have
Leave the legacy
Don’t work too much
You Can’t take money with you when you die
Isolation is not good