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(If A Christmas Carol
was written by an English
teacher)
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rewrite? 24/25: te lang voor 1 lesuur
filmpje ook niet goed te verstaan
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Today:
Looking at the period when the novel was written.
Dicken's life and influence on the story
Facts about the novel
Watching the film!
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Famous adaptations
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Meer leren over de tijd waarin ACC zich afspeelt?
Dan maak je me erg blij!
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Discuss with a neighbour, and write down:
Wat kan je in A Christmas Carol zien over het Britse leven in die periode? Wat weet je zelf al over die periode?
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Victorian Era
Queen Victoria
20 June 1837 - 22 January 1901
'Firsts':
Child rights introduced against abuse and neglect (at home)
State-funded schools
Telegraph system
Germ theory
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The 'Victorian world'
The Great Famine
Slum housing and disease
Child poverty
Morality - personal improvement
Gentry: decline in gambling, horse races, and obscene theatres
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Industrial Revolution
Child labour
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Christmas in the Victorian era:
Caroling
Christmas cards
Christmas trees in the home
Renewed interest in Christmas stories
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Discuss with a neighbour, and write down:
What do you know about Charles Dickens?
What do you think is meant by the term social criticism? Why would we mention it here?
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Charles Dickens 1812-1870
Charles Dickens - English writer (Oliver Twist) and social critic.
12 y/o: his father was imprisoned because of personal debt.
Charles left school
Had to make shoe polish in a dirty factory to support the family.
HAD TO SELL ALL HIS BOOKS!
This experience had a great impact on his life and career.
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Beyond his personal reasons
for writing "A Christmas Carol," Dickens felt a strong need to comment on the enormous gap between the rich and poor in Victorian Britain.
It touched many people and was
very popular. It helped Christmas become a major holiday in Victorian Britain
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20/12
London, UK
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Some facts about the novel
Released 181 years ago TODAY
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Some facts about the novel
Released 181 years ago TODAY
First edition sold out in fivedays (6,000 copies - €37,50 today),
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Some facts about the novel
Released 181 years ago TODAY
First edition sold out in fivedays (6,000 copies - €37,50 today),
Public readings: 127 in 21 years.
Book has never been out of print.
5 chapters (staves)
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Discuss with a neighbour, and write down:
Noem twee personages, hun namen en persoonlijkheid
Wat is, denk je, de boodschap van het verhaal?
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Characters
Scrooge and Tiny Tim may have been based on his own family.
Static, dynamic?
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If you were to write ACC today, what would be different?
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Let's watch...
A Christmas Carol !
1971
Get comfortable, make sure you have a good view of the screen.
Lights off!
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video assignment
Watch the video, then answer questions.
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Slide 26 - Vidéo
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1. How would you describe Scrooge? What does he represent?
Slide 28 - Question ouverte
6. Explain Ignorance and Want, the two children with the Ghost of Christmas Present.
Slide 29 - Question ouverte
what is a novella?
A
a short story
B
a very long novel
C
just a story
D
a short novel
Slide 30 - Quiz
what did A Christmas Carol (1843) call attention to?
A
the spirit of Christmas
B
the poor and deprived
C
the reading of stories
Slide 31 - Quiz
what word did people use for "chapter" in the 19th century?
A
chapter
B
part
C
stave
D
number
Slide 32 - Quiz
Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by 4 spirits (ghosts). Who is the first to visit him?
A
Marley, his deceased business partner
B
Marley, his deceased boss
C
Marley, his deceased relative
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What does Marley tell him to do?
A
change his mean and heartless life
B
continue to live as he lives now
C
Celebrate Christmas
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the Spirit of Christmas Past makes Scrooge revisit
A
his childhood
B
his past Christmas years
C
his marriage
D
his student years
Slide 35 - Quiz
The Spirit of Chrishtmas Present shows Scrooge how his enormously underpaid employee celebrates Christmas
A
true
B
false
Slide 36 - Quiz
Scrooge's employee has a son who
A
is singing Christmas carols
B
is going to take over the business
C
doesn't like Christmas
D
is very ill and will probably die
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The Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge how everyone will be devastated the day Scrooge dies
A
true
B
false
Slide 38 - Quiz
It is Christmas morning. What is the effect on Scrooge after having been visited by 4 spirits?
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2. And how would you describe Bob Cratchit and what does he represent?
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4. What is the significance of The Ghost of Christmas Past in the story? Why do Scrooge and the Ghost visit memories of Scrooge’s past?
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5. Why do you think Scrooge decided to change by the end of the 3 spirits' visits? What did he realise that influenced this change?
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7. The story has a happy ending. So what does Dickens imply?
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8. Explain the social criticism in A Christmas Carol. What is Dickens’ message? Why do you think Dickens chose the Christmas theme to send his message?