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Read the story again and answer these questions. 1 How did Scrooge change in the story? 2 Why did Marley want to help Scrooge? 3 Why was Scrooge unhappy when he saw his past? 4 Why was he sad when they visited the Cratchit family Christmas? 5 What did the Ghost of Christmas Future show Scrooge? 6 What did Scrooge do on Christmas Day and the day after? 7 What is the moral of this story? Do you agree with it?
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1.In Scrooge we see a man who is transformed from a greedy, selfish miser into a generous and good-natured character by the end. He is shown the error of his ways by the ghosts that visit him and is redeemed by his own willingness to change.
2.Marley wants to help Scrooge redeem his life before his old friend ends up like him, wandering the earth as a ghost dragging a heavy chain.
3.Scrooge was deeply unhappy at school; he was a very lonely boy, whose friends went home for Christmas while he was left to spend the holiday season all alone. Scrooge's isolation and loneliness as a child parallel his current situation as a grasping, ornery old miser who hates Christmas.
4. It's because he is touched to see Cratchit offering a toast to him. He thinks that Cratchit has too many children for his meager wages.
5.The spirit first shows Scrooge a funeral scene, with businessmen wondering about the money that the dead man has left. ... Next the Ghost takes him to the Cratchit household where Scrooge is upset to realise that Tiny Tim has died. Finally the Ghost shows him a tombstone engraved with the name: Ebenezer Scrooge.
6.The next day, Scrooge offers Bob Cratchit a pay-rise and promises to help look after his family. He learns how to laugh at himself and eventually becomes known as a man who knows how to celebrate Christmas.
7.The moral of Dicken's A Christmas Carol is that money does not equate to happiness or personal fulfillment, and that companionship, kindness, (tutaj napisz o tym czy się zgadzasz z morałem czy nie).
Odpowiedź:
1.In Scrooge we see a man who is transformed from a greedy, selfish miser into a generous and good-natured character by the end. He is shown the error of his ways by the ghosts that visit him and is redeemed by his own willingness to change.
2.Marley wants to help Scrooge redeem his life before his old friend ends up like him, wandering the earth as a ghost dragging a heavy chain.
3.Scrooge was deeply unhappy at school; he was a very lonely boy, whose friends went home for Christmas while he was left to spend the holiday season all alone. Scrooge's isolation and loneliness as a child parallel his current situation as a grasping, ornery old miser who hates Christmas.
4. It's because he is touched to see Cratchit offering a toast to him. He thinks that Cratchit has too many children for his meager wages.
5.The spirit first shows Scrooge a funeral scene, with businessmen wondering about the money that the dead man has left. ... Next the Ghost takes him to the Cratchit household where Scrooge is upset to realise that Tiny Tim has died. Finally the Ghost shows him a tombstone engraved with the name: Ebenezer Scrooge.
6.The next day, Scrooge offers Bob Cratchit a pay-rise and promises to help look after his family. He learns how to laugh at himself and eventually becomes known as a man who knows how to celebrate Christmas.
7.The moral of Dicken's A Christmas Carol is that money does not equate to happiness or personal fulfillment, and that companionship, kindness, (tutaj napisz o tym czy się zgadzasz z morałem czy nie).
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