We see Scrooge change from a miserly man, contrasting with the spirit of Christmas, to someone who is full of joy. How does Dickens show this? Fred is persistent in his cheerful approach to Christmas.
Ask pupils to find the common themes of them all. Consider why the Ghost of Christmas Present wants Scrooge to see the happy scenes within hardship. Look for links in song and singing and discuss ...
In 1860, cranky old miser Ebenezer Scrooge hates Christmas, loathes people, and defends the decrease of the surplus of poor population, runs his bank exploiting his employee Bob Cratchit and ...
Alongside the ghostly spirits, Kiltie helps Scrooge find redemption and uncover ... This was a wonderful Christmas show full of festive joy and cheer – a terrific way to make sure we’re ...