Scrooge
Bob Cratchit and his family
Jacob Marley
Ghost of Christmas Past
Ghost of Christmas Present
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Be
Scrooge's Nephew Fred and his wife
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Scrooge
Ghost 1
Spirit 1
Spirit 2
Spirit 3
scrooge, Marley, 3 ghosts, tiny Tim
originally they were
Ebenezer Scrooge
Bob Cratchit
Mrs. Cratchit
Peter Cratchit
Belinda Cratchit
Tiny Tim
Martha Cratchit
Jacob Marley
The Ghost of Christmas Past
The Ghost of Christmas Present
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Fred (Nephew)
Freds Wife
Freds Housemaid
Scrooge's niece's sisters
Topper
Fezziwig
Mrs. Fezziwig
Belle
Belles' Husband
Belles' Daughter
Caroline
Carolines Husband
Fan
The Portly Gentlemen
The undertaker
Mrs Dilbur (House keeper)
The Charlady
The young male Carol singer
Dick Wilkins a Fuzziwig employee
The boy Ignorance.
The girl Want.
Old Joe the Beetling shop owner
The boy that bought the turkey for Scooge
The headmaster of the Boarding School
The major characters in A Christmas Carol are: * Ebenezer Scrooge * Bob Cratchit * Fred (Scrooge's nephew) * Tiny Tim Cratchit (son of Bob) * Jacob Marley * Ghost of Christmas Past * Ghost of Christmas Present * Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Supporting characters are: Fezziwig Scrooge's old employer Fan- Scrooge's sister who died Belle (Scroooge's ex fiancée) Clara (Scrooge's niece) Mrs. Cratchit
originally they were
Ebenezer Scrooge
Bob Cratchit
Mrs. Cratchit
Peter Cratchit
Belinda Cratchit
Tiny Tim
Martha Cratchit
Jacob Marley
The Ghost of Christmas Past
The Ghost of Christmas Present
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Fred (Nephew)
Freds Wife
Freds Housemaid
Scrooge's niece's sisters
Topper
Fezziwig
Mrs. Fezziwig
Belle
Belles' Husband
Belles' Daughter
Caroline
Carolines Husband
Fan
The Portly Gentlemen
The undertaker
Mrs Dilbur (House keeper)
The Charlady
The young male Carol singer
Dick Wilkins a Fuzziwig employee
The boy Ignorance.
The girl Want.
Old Joe the Beetling shop owner
The boy that bought the turkey for Scooge
The headmaster of the Boarding School
originally they were
Ebenezer Scrooge
Bob Cratchit
Mrs. Cratchit
Peter Cratchit
Belinda Cratchit
Tiny Tim
Martha Cratchit
Jacob Marley
The Ghost of Christmas Past
The Ghost of Christmas Present
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Fred (Nephew)
Freds Wife
Freds Housemaid
Scrooge's niece's sisters
Topper
Fezziwig
Mrs. Fezziwig
Belle
Belles' Husband
Belles' Daughter
Caroline
Carolines Husband
Fan
The Portly Gentlemen
The undertaker
Mrs Dilbur (House keeper)
The Charlady
The young male Carol singer
Dick Wilkins a Fuzziwig employee
The boy Ignorance.
The girl Want.
Old Joe the Beetling shop owner
The boy that bought the turkey for Scooge
The headmaster of the Boarding School
originally they were
Ebenezer Scrooge
Bob Cratchit
Mrs. Cratchit
Peter Cratchit
Belinda Cratchit
Tiny Tim
Martha Cratchit
Jacob Marley
The Ghost of Christmas Past
The Ghost of Christmas Present
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Fred (Nephew)
Freds Wife
Freds Housemaid
Scrooge's niece's sisters
Topper
Fezziwig
Mrs. Fezziwig
Belle
Belles' Husband
Belles' Daughter
Caroline
Carolines Husband
Fan
The Portly Gentlemen
The undertaker
Mrs Dilbur (House keeper)
The Charlady
The young male Carol singer
Dick Wilkins a Fuzziwig employee
The boy Ignorance.
The girl Want.
Old Joe the Beetling shop owner
The boy that bought the turkey for Scooge
The headmaster of the Boarding School
There is no scene 5 in the story unless you refer to the various stage products which vary vastley
In Stave 5 however, we meet
Scrooge,
The boy in the street who purchases the turkey for him,
poulterer's man,
three or four good-humoured fellows said, ``Good morning, sir
the portly gentleman
Walking the streets and patted children on the head, and questioned beggars
Freds Maid
Fred
Freds Wife
Topper
the plump sister
Bob Cratchit
Some other characters in "A Christmas Carol" include Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Fred (Scrooge's nephew), and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.
The basic characters are Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit, and three ghosts.
Setting Plot Characters Central conflict Theme
Before finally settling on the name of Tiny Tim for his character in "A Christmas Carol," three other alliterative names were considered by Charles Dickens. They were Little Larry, Puny Pete, and Small Sam.
how do you perform a pawnbroker in Christmas carol', should it be with a Jewish accent or other?
One popular Christmas book for children is called The Polar Express. Other popular Christmas books for children include How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, A Christmas Carol, and Pete the Cat Saves Christmas.
This was only one A christmas Carol and this was written between September and late November 1843
Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
The main character in "A Christmas Story" is Ralphie Parker. Other notable characters include his dad, referred to as "The Old Man," his mom, known as "Mother," his younger brother Randy, and his school teacher Miss Shields.
A Christmas Carol
I wouldn't say they are alike, but one is the background of the other one. "Christmas Carol" is set against the first decades of the Victorian Era, when the industrial revolution was in full swing.
When Charles Dickens was writing A Christmas Carol, he considered the names "Little Fred" and "Tiny Mick" instead of Tiny Tim but finally settled on the iconic name that we all know for that character.
In A Christmas Carol By: Charles Dickens Ignorance refers to how Scrooge was very ignorant to other people and how he did not want to listen to what they want to say or receive any information from them.
Charles Dickens considered naming Tiny Tim "Little Larry," "Puny Pete," and "Small Sam" before settling on Tiny Tim for his character in A Christmas Carol.