The Christmas Carol
Across
- 2. The main character's former employer, known for his jolly and generous nature, demonstrating the joy of Christmas and the value of kindness
- 3. The act of pardoning others and letting go of resentment and anger, as the main character learns to forgive those who have wronged him.
- 8. Supernatural beings that appear to the main character, representing the past, present, and future, showing him the consequences of his actions.
- 9. The night before Christmas Day, when the events of the story take place, and the main character is visited by spirits that help him change his ways.
- 10. The city where the story is set, bustling with people and serving as the backdrop for the main character’s encounters and reflections.
- 12. The central theme of the story, emphasizing the possibility of change and personal growth, as the main character finds redemption through his acts of kindness.
- 14. A supernatural being or force that represents a particular virtue or value, guiding and inspiring people to be better versions of themselves.
- 15. Bob Cratchit's young son, who is physically challenged but possesses a pure heart and serves as a symbol of hope and the importance of compassion.
- 16. The people who are closest to you, such as parents, siblings, and relatives, with whom you share love, support, and cherished memories.
- 18. The main character of the story, a grumpy and greedy man who undergoes a transformation to become kind and generous.
Down
- 1. The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate, which the main character learns to embrace, spreading love and happiness to those around him.
- 4. Valuable teachings and messages that can be learned from experiences and stories, such as the importance of kindness and redemption.
- 5. The act of giving help, support, and resources to those in need, exemplified through the main character's newfound generosity and care for others.
- 6. The optimistic belief in the possibility of a better future, which the main character discovers as he transforms his life and brings hope to others.
- 7. A significant change that occurs in the main character, made him from a cold-hearted miser to a compassionate and joyful person.
- 8. The act of giving and sharing with others, often expressed through gifts, time, and support, as demonstrated by the transformed the main character.
- 11. The feeling of sadness or remorse for past actions or missed opportunities, which the main character experiences as he reflects on his life choices.
- 13. A feeling of happiness and delight, experienced by the main character and others as they embrace the spirit of Christmas and the joy of giving.
- 17. A deep affection and care for others, manifested through acts of kindness, compassion, and selflessness, as shown in the story.