A Christmas Carol: Characters, Story & Themes
A Christmas Carol: Characters, Story & Themes
Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson you will be able to summarise the plot of A Christmas Carol and identify its main characters and themes.
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Charles Dickens: The Author
Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843. He was inspired by social problems of his time and wanted to promote kindness to others.
What is A Christmas Carol About?
This novella tells the story of a miser named Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformation after meeting three spirits on Christmas Eve.
Setting: A Victorian Christmas
The story is set in London during the 1840s, showing a contrast between rich and poor at Christmas time.
Main Character: Ebenezer Scrooge
Scrooge is a cold-hearted, selfish moneylender. He hates Christmas and refuses to help others.
Jacob Marley’s Warning
Marley, Scrooge's late business partner, visits as a ghost to warn Scrooge to change his ways or face a terrible fate.
The Ghost of Christmas Past
This spirit shows Scrooge his own childhood and reminds him of when he was kinder and happier.
The Ghost of Christmas Present
This spirit reveals how others, like the Cratchit family, celebrate Christmas, even with little money.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
A silent spirit shows Scrooge a vision of his future death and what might happen if he doesn’t change.
Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim
Bob is Scrooge’s poor but kind clerk. Tiny Tim, Bob’s sick son, symbolises innocence and hope.
Theme: Transformation
Scrooge’s journey with the three spirits leads to his change from selfishness to generosity.
Theme: Social Responsibility
Dickens stresses the importance of caring for others and the consequences of ignoring those in need.
Theme: Redemption
A key message is that anyone can change and make amends, no matter their past.
Quick Recap: Main Characters
Jacob Marley, The Three Spirits, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim.
Ebenezer Scrooge
Other Key Figures
Miserly, cold, transforms in the end.
Looking Forward
Next lesson: We will explore how Dickens uses language to develop the novella’s themes and characters.
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