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2. Summary: while scrooge was working, Fred’s
nephew scrooge came to say merry Chrismast
to scrooge. Beside, scrooge do not like to merry
Chrismast. Fred tried to invite to party to
celebration of Chrismast, but scrooge refuse it.
While Scrooge went home suddenly spirit of
Marley came to him. The spirit Marley’s tell to
Scrooge about torture him. Marley also advice
to him in order to not greedy and always
behave be kind to people.
3. Summary: The spirit wake up Scrooge, then
Scrooge is brought to past his life. Scrooge saw
all of happening past time. He cried while
Christmast, Fan his young daughter’s and
young brother held him. The spirit invited him
to see event while he was fail to relationship
with his fiancé, Belle. It was fail, because
Scrooge be egoist and more advance money.
Then scrooge regret happening that.
4. Summary: The second spirit is a giant. He
wears a green robe. The Ghost takes Scrooge on
a tour of Christmas Present. On the tour, they
visit Bob Cratchit’s, where Scrooge learns about
his clerk’s invalid son, Tiny Tim. His heart is
softened by the innocent, sweet natured child.
He wonders if the boy will live. The Ghost
responds angrily saying that the boy will
probably die unless things are changed . If he
be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease
the surplus population.” The Ghost suggests to
Scrooge that Tiny Tim might be more fit live
than Scrooge.
5. True Humanity: Dicken focused more on
morality and ethics than on traditional
theology.
Generosity of Spirit: in this story explain Fred
are generosity and always inviting to Scrooge
to be kind for people.
The importance of Memory: in this story,
emphasizing in order to we always remember
about our memory in order to we can learn
about life.
6. Stave 1: office of Scrooge, the night, house of
Scrooge, Christmas day, melancholy café, and
winter,
Stave 2: house of Scrooge, foggy and extremely
cold, melancholy room, the hall, midnight,
house of family’s Scrooge, house of Mr.
Fezziwig and warehouse door.
7. Stave 3: bedroom, the city street, Christmas
morning, winter, house of his clerk, and Mr,
Bob Cratchit,
8. Main Character
EBENEZER SCROOGE: a miserly, money-hungry
businessman
BOB CRATCHIT: Scrooge’s clerk, very take care
FRED: Scrooge’s nephew, kind, charitable
TINY TIM: the lame son of the Cratchits
PETER CRATCHIT: the Cratchit’s eldest son
MRS. CRATCHIT: Bob Cratchit’s wife
JACOB MARLEY: Scrooge’s business partner
who died seven years ago
9. Supporting character
TWO PORTLY GENTLEMEN: two men raising money for
the poor
FRAN: Scrooge’s little sister and Fred’s mother
MR. FEZZIWIG: Scrooge’s first employer
MRS. FEZZIWIG: Mr. Fezziwig’s wife
DICK WILKINS: another apprentice at Fezziwig’s
establishment
BELLE: a woman Scrooge had been engaged to in his
youth
GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST: the first of the spirits
foretold by Marley who shows Scrooge his past
Christmases.
GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT: the second of the
spirits foretold by Marley that shows Scrooge Christmas
celebrations in the present time
BELINDA CRATCHIT: the Cratchit’s second daughter