A Christmas Carol Audio Reading
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A audio reading of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol for the Christmas holiday.
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The video is has been complete and already posted. If you come across this after the deadline, you can still watch it here. I hope you enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hez4epOGuuE
Even when Scrooge puts down all his talk of Christmas festivities, Fred persists with his good cheer. Fred refuses to let Scrooge's miserly attitude dampen his sprits.
Merry Christmas, Uncle!
Christmas a humbug? Surely you don't mean that, uncle?
Uncle, Christmas is a time of love and giving and holding our loved ones dear! And I say God bless it!
The first spirit to visit Scrooge, a curiously childlike apparition with a glowing head. He takes Scrooge on a tour of Christmases in his past.
I am the ghost of Christmas past
They cannot see you or hear you. These are visions of what had been.
And it was here that you met someone, very important…
In the living world, Ebenezer Scrooge's equally greedy partner. Marley died seven years before the narrative opens. He appears to Scrooge as a ghost condemned to wander the world bound in heavy chains. Marley hopes to save his old partner from suffering a similar fate.
<Moans in agonized anger>
Scroooooooge
Hear me, Ebenezer! I am as real now as you!
Bob's wife, a kind and loving woman but can be blunt and direct.
Martha! I thought you wouldn't make it home! Won't your father and Tim be surprised?!
(Irritated) The founder of the feast indeed! Robert, the way he treats you is unconscionable! And you've been nothing but loyal and dependable! You deserve more!
(Sad) Tim always did… I'll call the children to supper.
Bob's oldest daughter
Merry Christmas, mother!
Tim:
Martha! You made it
Martha:
Of course I did! I couldn't very well miss Christmas, now could I?
Belinda Cratchit is the second-born daughter and child of Bob Cratchit and Emily Cratchit, the younger sister of Martha Cratchit ad the older sister of Peer, Lucy, Matthew, and Tiny Tim Cratchit.
Come, Martha! Help me set the table!
Mrs. Cratchet
Martha! I thought you wouldn't make it home! Won't your father and Tim be surprised?!Belinda:
Here they come now! Martha, hide!
Oh, Fred, honestly. The man is a miserable miser! You invite him every year and he never comes.
Scrooge's sister; Fred's mother. In Scrooge's vision of Christmases past, he remembers Fan picking him up from school and walking him home.
I've come to take you home for Christmas, Ebenezer! Father finally rejected to mine and mother's pleas!
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Now you gave me this gold watch which is worth five sovereigns, and you provided these lovely drapes. I'd say they're worth two.
What? Not like he put up much of a fight. Not where he is.
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And no one is going to miss him enough to care that we took it!
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