Summary of A Christmas Carol C1

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Summary of A Christmas Carol

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Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is a timeless story about transformation and redemption. The novella introduces Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man who harbors a strong disdain for Christmas and joy. One Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley. Marley warns Scrooge that he will be condemned like him unless he changes his ways. Afterwards, Scrooge encounters three spirits: the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge on a journey through his earlier years. These visions reflect moments in Scrooge’s life that shaped his current bitter personality. He sees his lonely childhood, a joyful moment with his beloved sister, and a lost opportunity for love with a woman named Belle. Each scene reminds Scrooge of happier times, stirring feelings of regret for his actions. The Ghost of Christmas Present arrives to show Scrooge how others celebrate the holiday with love. They visit Bob Cratchit’s home, where Scrooge learns about the struggles faced by his clerk's family. Despite their poverty, the Cratchit family remains cheerful, exemplified by optimistic Tiny Tim. The ghost reveals various scenes of people enjoying Christmas, highlighting the warmth and generosity that Scrooge lacks in his life. Finally, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come presents a frightening vision of Scrooge's future. In this unsettling journey, Scrooge witnesses his own death and the indifference of the people around him. This grim revelation shocks him, showing that wealth without kindness leads to loneliness and sorrow. He also sees the Cratchit family mourning the loss of Tiny Tim, whose end could be averted. Frightened by these visions, Scrooge awakens on Christmas morning determined to change his ways. He embraces the spirit of Christmas with newfound generosity and humility. Scrooge starts by offering support to Bob Cratchit’s family and becomes like a second father to Tiny Tim. Furthermore, Scrooge reconnects with his own family, seeking to repair relationships long neglected. Throughout the narrative, Dickens uses vivid descriptions to convey his central message resonating across generations. A Christmas Carol is not only a tale about the joys of Christmas but also a profound commentary on the human capacity for change. It emphasizes the importance of compassion, generosity, and the possibility of redemption at any point in life. Ultimately, the novella encourages readers to consider their own actions and strive for a kinder existence.

CEFR Level Card

  • General Level: C1.0
  • Vocabulary:B2.9
  • Verb Form: A2.6
  • Clause: B1.4
  • Prosody: B2.1

Phrases and Idioms


Lemma Count Sentences
(one's) old man1The novella introduces Ebenezer Scrooge , a miserly old man who harbors a strong disdain for Christmas and joy .
and yet1Afterwards , Scrooge encounters three spirits , the ghosts of Christmas past , present , and yet to come .
change (one's) ways2Marley warns Scrooge that he will be condemned like him unless he changes his ways .
change (one's) ways2Frightened by these visions , Scrooge awakens on Christmas morning determined to change his ways .
exemplify (something) by (something)1Despite their poverty , the Cratchit family remains cheerful , exemplified by optimistic Tiny Tim .
for love1He sees his lonely childhood , a joyful moment with his beloved sister , and a lost opportunity for love with a woman named Belle .
lead to (something)1This grim revelation shocks him , showing that wealth without kindness leads to loneliness and sorrow .
learn about (someone or something)1They visit Bob Cratchit 's home , where Scrooge learns about the struggles faced by his clerk 's family .
offer something to someone 1Scrooge starts by offering support to Bob Cratchit 's family and becomes like a second father to Tiny Tim .
remind (one) of (someone or something)1Each scene reminds Scrooge of happier times , stirring feelings of regret for his actions .
take something on1The ghosts of Christmas past take Scrooge on a journey through his earlier years .
thank you1Thank you for watching !

True / False


  1. The ghost of Christmas past allows Scrooge to witness the future aftermath of his actions.


  1. Scrooge realizes the warmth and generosity he misses in life after visiting Bob Cratchit's home with the ghost of Christmas present.


  1. Scrooge witnesses the cheerful enjoyment people feel upon learning about his own death during the journey with the ghost of Christmas yet to come.


  1. By the end of the story, Scrooge becomes a supportive figure in Tiny Tim's life.


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Short Answer Questions


  1. What warning does Jacob Marley give to Scrooge?


  1. What vision of the future does Scrooge see through the ghost of Christmas yet to come?


  1. How does Scrooge begin to change after the spirits' visits?


  1. What central message does Dickens convey through the novella?


True / False Answers


  1. Answer: False
Explanation: The ghost of Christmas past shows Scrooge scenes from his earlier life, not future events.
Answer location:The ghosts of Christmas past take Scrooge on a journey through his earlier years.


  1. Answer: True
Explanation: The ghost of Christmas present reveals to Scrooge the joy and love in others' holiday celebrations, which he lacks.
Answer location:The ghost of Christmas present arrives to show Scrooge how others celebrate the holiday with love.


  1. Answer: False
Explanation: Scrooge sees indifference, not cheerfulness, from people after his death in his vision of the future.
Answer location:In this unsettling journey, Scrooge witnesses his own death and the indifference of the people around him.


  1. Answer: True
Explanation: Scrooge changes and offers support to the Cratchit family, becoming a second father to Tiny Tim.
Answer location:Scrooge starts by offering support to Bob Cratchit's family and becomes like a second father to Tiny Tim.


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  1. Answer: He will be condemned like him unless he changes his ways.
Explanation: Jacob Marley visits Scrooge to warn him about the consequences of his miserly behavior and urges Scrooge to change to avoid a similar fate.
Answer location:Marley warns Scrooge that he will be condemned like him unless he changes his ways.


  1. Answer: His own death and the indifference of the people around him.
Explanation: The ghost of Christmas yet to come shows Scrooge a future where he dies alone and unloved, emphasizing the effects of his current lifestyle.
Answer location:In this unsettling journey, Scrooge witnesses his own death and the indifference of the people around him.


  1. Answer: By offering support to Bob Cratchit's family.
Explanation: Moved by the visions he has seen, Scrooge changes his ways by helping Bob Cratchit's family, highlighting his transformation and new-found generosity.
Answer location:Scrooge starts by offering support to Bob Cratchit's family and becomes like a second father to Tiny Tim.


  1. Answer: The importance of compassion and the possibility of redemption.
Explanation: Dickens uses the story to highlight values like compassion and the potential for personal redemption, encouraging readers to be kinder in their actions.
Answer location:A Christmas Carol is not only a tale about the joys of Christmas, but also a profound commentary on the human capacity for change.


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