A Christmas Carol - Lesson 7 - The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Worksheet

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Year 5 - Year 6
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A Christmas Carol - Lesson 7 - The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Worksheet
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In a worksheet focused on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," students are prompted to analyze the character of Ebenezer Scrooge through his interaction with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. The task requires students to consider Scrooge's words and actions to determine what they reveal about his personality and transformation. A specific quote is provided for examination: 'Ghost of the future!...I fear you more than any spectre I have seen. But I hope to live to be another man.' This quote is pivotal as it indicates Scrooge's awareness of the grim future that awaits him and his desire to change his ways. It shows a critical moment of self-awareness and the dawning of hope within Scrooge, who until this point has been depicted as a miserly and cold-hearted character.

The worksheet guides students in their analysis by suggesting that Scrooge's acknowledgement of his fear of the future signifies his understanding that the visions he is about to witness will be harrowing. More importantly, it signifies his recognition that he must undergo a profound personal change to avoid the dark destiny that looms before him. This interaction with the silent and foreboding spirit serves as a catalyst for Scrooge's redemption, making it a crucial part of his character development in the narrative. Students are encouraged to delve into the text and explore how the dialogue and Scrooge's reactions offer insights into his evolving character as he confronts the consequences of his past actions.