A Christmas Carol - Lesson 7 - Christmas Yet to Come Worksheet
English Resource Description
In a worksheet exploring Lesson 7 from "A Christmas Carol," students delve into the eerie and foreboding character of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. The questions prompt learners to describe the ghost's appearance, referencing the original text for support. They are encouraged to consider the reasons behind the ghost's sinister aspect, including the specific language Charles Dickens uses to evoke a sense of dread and mystery surrounding the spectral figure.
The worksheet further guides students to ponder the symbolic significance of the ghost being shrouded in darkness and to recount the grim future the ghost reveals to Ebenezer Scrooge. They are asked to reflect on Scrooge's reaction to the sight of his own tombstone and to examine the impact the spirit's silence has on the old miser. Additionally, the questions invite learners to analyze how Dickens transitions from a ghostly to a festive tone by the conclusion of the Stave. Ultimately, the worksheet aims to help students understand the lessons Scrooge learns about the consequences of his actions and the importance of embracing the spirit of Christmas.