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A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

By: Guadalupe Radio
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Scrooge is in his cold and gloomy office together with his employee Bob Cratchit, who demands that he stays to work late even if it is Christmas Eve, since for him, it is just another day. In the solitude of his room, the ghost of Marley, his former partner, appears to warn him that three spirits will visit him that night. This is how Scrooge receives the spirit of Christmas past, the spirit of Christmas present, and the spirit of Christmas future. In this way, the main character understands that his way of life distances him from love and the joy of enjoying the most important holiday of the year: Christmas.Copyright 2023 Guadalupe Radio Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
Episodes
  • A Second Chance
    Nov 12 2022

    A Christmas Carol (1843) is the novel written by Charles Dickens that tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a man with a difficult character who only thinks of accumulating wealth, regardless of the circumstances and needs of those around him.

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    1 min
  • First Chapter: Marley's Ghost
    Dec 14 2022

    Scrooge does not like Christmas time. He criticizes generous people whom he describes as hypocritical. The soul of Marley, his best friend, who died seven years ago, appears. Marley warns him that the spirits of Christmas will visit him.

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    41 mins
  • Second Chapter: The First of Three Spirits
    Dec 14 2022

    Scrooge comes face to face with a supernatural visitor: the Ghost of Christmas Past. They tour the town where Scrooge grew up, the school of which he has such sad memories. The realizes the affection his sister Seraphine had for him and remembers the lost love of Lucia.

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    40 mins
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