Zusammenfassung der Ressource
A Christmas Carol -
Plot
- Stave 1
- Scrooge demonstrated frugal and
miserable nature by mistreating the portly
gentleman, Bob, Fred and even Marley.
- Marley is dead (as a doornail).
- Introduces Scrooge's character
and his situation/problem.
- Marley's ghost visits Scrooge to tell him of
his fate and the spirits that will visit him.
- Stave 2
- The Ghost of Christmas
Past visits scrooge.
- Scrooge sees himself alone at boarding school,
which reminds him of the child singing carols
and he regrets not giving them something.
- Scrooge sees himself at Fezziwig's
ball and realises he needs to treat Bob
better and be a better employer.
- He sees how his frugal nature
means Belle leaves him.
- Scrooge sees the mistakes
he has made and how he
needs to treat people better.
- Stave 3
- The Ghost of Christmas Present visits Scrooge
to show him how Christmas is celebrated.
- Scrooge sees how the Cratchits have a
poor Christmas in poor conditions and that
Tiny Tim is very ill but they are still jolly.
- Scrooge sees how Fred has a very
joyful party and mocks Scrooge.
- Scrooge is shown that Christmas is
celebrated by everyone all over the
world no matter the conditions.
- Scrooge learns that he should embrace
Christmas as it brings joy to people and
also the effect he has on Bob's family.
- Stave 4
- The Ghost of Christmas yet to
come visits Scrooge to show him
where he will end up in the future.
- Scrooge sees himself when he is dead. Nobody
cares and some are even happy. People have no
respect for him and even loot his body and house.
- Scrooge learns that if he doesn't change
his ways he will meet the same fate.
- Stave 5
- Scrooge wakes up from his encounter with the
Ghosts and does his best to correct his ways.
- He donates to the portly gentleman,
sends the biggest goose to the
Cratchits and goes to Fred's house.
- Scrooge lives
happily ever after