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❶ 求圣诞颂歌50-60字的英文感想和概括

亲,你是要小说的概括,还是电影的呢?

2009年电影版:
An animated retelling of Charles Dickens' classic novel about a Victorian-era miser taken on a journey of self-redemption, courtesy of several mysterious Christmas apparitions.
Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.

小说版:

A Christmas Carol is a novella by English author Charles Dickens, first published by Chapman & Hall on 19 December 1843. The story tells of sour and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation resulting from supernatural visits from Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. The novella met with instant success and critical acclaim.

参考资料:某网络及某电影网

❷ 《圣诞欢歌》英文读后感

这些都是你找不到的:

1
Do I need to give an introctory synopsis to this story? A Christmas Carol has been done over and over and over and... Whether it has been done as a movie, a stage play, or in a TV show (for example, I saw both "Quantum Leap" and "Highway to Heaven" do episodes based on it). The book has been read in many an English speaking school classroom. There is a reason for this. It's an excellent story that can be retold and reread constantly.

If you never had the chance to read the novel, do so at least once in your lifetime. Do not rely on all the adaptations available. There is still magic in Dickens' words. I had not remembered that Ebenezer started learning his lesson after the first ghost. Usually in adaptations it takes through the third ghost for him to realize the error of his ways.

As well as A Christmas Carol, which is a short novel, this edition also includes some of Dickens' short stories. Ghosts or supernatural occurrences are in most of them. This includes another one of Dickens' Christmas stories, The Haunted Man.

Now for the confession. I have not wanted to read Dickens since 7th grade when I read The Curiousity Shop for a book report. I wasn't sure I would care for the stories included with A Christmas Carol (which I have always liked) because of my distaste for Little Nell's story. The first of the other stories I read only reinforced my long held opinion. Finally, though, the man's storytelling brilliance showed through. I found most of the short stories and stage readings well done and leaving me wanting more. I guess I'll have to pick up one of his "masterpiece" novels next year. I may be glad I did.

2
This is one of Charles Dicken's most enring stories. The tale of Scrooge is so famous that the word has entered the vernacular as any miserly person who does not enter into the spirit of the season.

The tale of Ebenezer Scrooge is a fascinating look at the human psyche of a certain type of indivial, who is mean and lonely and ultimately not happy.

The ghosts of the past, present and future visit Scrooge and help him see how his behaviour has impacted on his life, and the way that he is treated by other people as a consequence.

An interesting story, and an enring classic that everyone should read!

3
This past December, I read Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol for the first time. Of course, I have seen the story done on stage a number of times (mostly as a child), and the various movies are a yearly Christmas tradition. (My favorite is Albert Finney's portrayal in the early 1970's British musical version "Scrooge.") But despite being very familiar with the story itself through stage and film, and despite having bought a of the book some years back, I had never taken the time to sit down and read the story.

So, having bought a new edition of the book after Christmas last year, I finally sat down in December and began the original story.

It was absolutely sublime!

As much as I love the film and stage adaptations of the story, the book was just wonderful. So full of color and imagination and description - you could fairly feel the 19th century London cold, the piles of apples and oranges on the street carts, the hawkers calling out to passers-by bundled head-to-toe in woolen coats and boots.

This really is the quintessential Victorian Christmas story. I suppose I'm only about 170 years late in determining that, but now that I have read the story, I can see why it was such an instantaneous hit with readers. It was so successful ring his lifetime, in fact, that Dickens began a tradition of writing Christmas stories every year. The edition of A Christmas Carol that I purchased last year has two other Dickens Christmas stories in it as well, although I have not yet dived into those two.

So I highly recommend this book. If you have seen any or most of the various Scrooge movies that have been made over the years, much of the book will be familiar, but there are a few scenes here and there that I have never seen re-enacted in a play or a movie, including a trip out to a mining colony on the coast of England, and a hovering ride over the English Channel to view Christmas on a Navy ship.

Even after all these years of watching movies and plays based upon this story, I was still moved, emotionally, while reading this book, particularly ring the scenes with the Cratchit family. And at the end, I almost felt a tear well up when Scrooge showed up on his nephew's doorstep for Christmas Lunch.

To end, let me quote one of the more poignant passages from the book. The Ghost of Christmas Present has just reminded Scrooge of his harsh words about how if the poor are going to die "then they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population." The Ghost quoted the same phrase after Scrooge expressed concern about whether or not Tiny Tim would die. The Ghost goes on to say the following:

"Man," said the Ghost, "if man you be in heart, not adamant, forbear that wicked cant until you have discovered What the surplus is, and Where it is. Will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die? It may be, that in the sight of Heaven, you are more worthless and less fit to live than millions like this poor man's child. Oh God! To hear the Insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too much life among his hungry brothers in the st."

That last line, in particular, strikes a powerful chord. How relevent, 170 years downstream, and in another country, for the self-righteous protestations of the wealthy American!

4
A Christmas Carol' was a 19th century novel written by Charles Dickens. Dickens concerns were poor children and how they were treated, he was mainly made aware of their terrible plight when he visited the Field Lane Ragged School' and was appalled at what he saw. Dickens had queries on how to release his concerns about the fate of the poor, considering procing them in the form of a pamphlet, but as he was the most popular novelist of the day he realised that more people would take notice of the poor if he wrote about them in a story. Dickens aimed his story at the wealthy, as they were the ones who could make a significant difference. Dickens wanted to make the wealthy realise what was happening and how bad it was.

The style Dickens wrote in was typical of the period because, around the 19th century most knowledge was accessed by writing, so Dickens incredible use of imagery was very effective in conveying his message and making A Christmas Carol' the popular novel it is. For example on the first page of the first stave Dickens uses a lot of complex sentences. "And even Scrooge was not so dreadfully cut up by the sad event, but that he was an excellent man of business on the very day of the funeral, and solemnised it with an undoubted bargain." This use of complex sentences is very good because complex sentences are very detailed and give a lot of information to the reader, and because readers take in the information, Charles Dickens gets his message across and this is through Dickens use of complex sentences and use of imagery.

The main character in A Christmas Carol' is called Scrooge. Scrooge is a stereotype of those who had power over those who didn't. Throughout the opening stave the character of Scrooge is established and it is quite clear what he is like. For example Dickens describes the character of Scrooge: "No wind that blew was bitterer than he". This (beautiful) use of metaphorical tells the reader a lot about the character Scrooge, and that he does not have a very good attitude or personality. This is shown especially because in the winter streets of London it is very cold and for Scrooge to be more bitter than the cold air just says that he is a mean and horrible person.

So the text show what the character Scrooge is like. Dickens uses Scrooge to show one of the messages of the story. With great power comes great responsibility', and in A Christmas Carol' Scrooge is the character with the great power, and throughout the story it show the character Scrooge transform to take on his responsibility. Also in the text, Scrooge is described as "Hard and as sharp as flint, from which no steel had ever struck out generous fire;" What this tells us about Scrooge is that he is not only solid but he does not give anything away and he is self contained. To be reassured the character Scrooge is self contained the text also says: "Secret, self contained and as solitary as an oyster." Although this comments again on Scrooges characteristics and we are shown a ll, mean, horrible character there is a glimmer of hope because like an oyster Scrooge is very hard to open up, but maybe, just maybe there is a pearl that lies within Scrooges heart that is kind, caring and loving.

One of the things that make A Christmas Carol' what it is, are the spirits: the ghost of Christmas past, present and yet to come. The great thing about this use of character is that nobody can say what they have to look like, and also a sense of mystery is added to the story because they are ghosts and do not have a fixed appearance. Another clever thing Dickens does when writing A Christmas Carol' was setting the story around Christmas time. One of the reasons I believe he did this was to create a contrast between Christmas; a time of love and family and Scrooge; unloving and self contained.

The first Spirit; The ghost of Christmas past', in my opinion, is the most important out of the three spirits as it personifies memory. For example "It was a strange figure like a child: yet not so like a child as like an old man." So the spirits description suggests to us that the character Scrooges childhood experiences can come back to him if he allows them to. Also the spirit is described here as: "from the crown of its head there sprung a bright clear jet of light". Remembering that the ghost of Christmas past is the personification of memory this light symbolises the illumination that comes from ones past and the cap the spirit wears symbolises the ability everyone has to extinguish the light of memory, if he or she choose to do so, however at the end of stave two Scrooge tried to remove memories from the past but was unsuccessful: "though Scrooge pressed it down with all his might, he could not hide the light: which screamed form under it". That quote also shows Dickens intelligent use of words because if you Screamed' you are trying to escape. Other phrase Dickens used to describe the ghost of Christmas past are: "Its hair which hung about its neck and down its back, was white as if with age;"and "The arms were very long and muscular; the hands the same". Both of these quotes compliment Dickens use of imagery as they give you a clear picture in your mind of what the spirits properties are. One other phrase in the story Dickens wrote was: "It wore a tunic of the purest white; and round it waist was bound a lustrous belt, the sheen of which was beautiful." This says one thing, and that is that memory is pure, it can't be modified and it's free from any influence to change.

When the character, Scrooge meets the first spirit, the spirit starts to show Scrooge his past. Scrooge is taken to a country field and Scrooge himself recognises the place as it was where he spent his childhood. "'Good heaven' said Scrooge, clasping his hands together, as he looked about him. I was bred in this place. I was a boy here!'" There is an overwhelming flood of sensory connection with the place; this even brings a tremble to Scrooges lip and a tear to his cheek. This is evidence that in a moment, the past has become more alive to Scrooge than ever before. This shows already a big change in the character Scrooge has happened because this same character who could spare no time over his deceased business partner now tremble at the confronting memories of his youth. This evidence tell the reader that in a short time Scrooge has learnt lessons and that potentially as the story goes on Scrooge will learn more vital lessons

So next Scrooge was ready to encounter the second of the three spirits The Ghost of Christmas Present', and given Scrooges experiences with the last spirit he was prepared for anything. I believe the Ghost of Christmas Present personifies generosity and this is reflected in the spirits physical description. Its dark brown curls were long and free", "it's open hand" and "sparkling eye". These quotes give a good image of what the spirit could look like. Also the line: "Capacious beast" suggests the ghost is quite large, but as the story make the readers realise; the ghost not only is large in size but it has a large heart.

After analysing the spirits in A Christmas Carol' I have seen how Dickens message has been conveyed. Dickens has successfully used the character Scrooge and shown his transformation. By using the spirits to personify various aspects, Dickens has effectively shown the reader what they can be like. This is why the book is so popular now, because the message still applies today. Because in the current world there are those with much and those with nothing, it is the responsibility of those with much to help those with nothing. And to conclude this essay I would like to say that the story of A Christmas Carol' would not be held together without Dickens use of metaphors and imagery.

6
Well, I love it, simple as that. Despite the cold and callous ways of Ebenezer Scrooge there is warmth that springs fourth from the book. The writing is powerfully descriptive and gives the reader a real feel for London in that era complete with gas lamps, biting cold and the rich / poor divide. During the visitations of Marley's ghost and the three other spirits the fear that Scrooge feels practically leaps from the page. The language used is also laden with oldie worldly sayings and words which add to the sumptuousness of the tale, and the narrative is well paced so that the story moves apace. Each and every character is described to perfection be it the rotund and jolly Mr Fezzwig or the frail and crippled tiny Tim. I was amazed that my of the book was just ninety-two pages long and yet so much happens in the story no doubt thanks to the skills of Dickens making every word count. Above all else though A Christmas Carol is an enring story of hope over circumstance, of the ultimate good that lays in every man, woman and child, and of the joy that a little kindness can deliver.

❸ 迪士尼乐园人物的英文名称

Daisy Duck - 黛丝
* Nala - 娜娜
* Oliver - 奥丽华
* Jenny - 珍妮
* Dodger - 道奇
* Tito - 狄托
* Georgette - 吉儿
* Francis - 法兰西斯
* Einstein - 爱因斯坦
* Rita - 丽妲
* Fagin - 费根

A

* Aladdin - 阿拉丁
* Ariel - 爱丽儿
* Aslan - 阿斯兰

B

* Belle - 贝儿
* Buzz Lightyear - 巴斯光年

C

* Christopher Robin - 克利斯多夫罗宾

D

* Daisy Duck - 黛丝
* Dodger - 道奇
* Donald Duck - 唐老鸭/唐纳德
* Dr. Finkelstein - 博士

E

* Eeyore - 屹耳
* Einstein - 爱因斯坦
* Esmeralda - 爱斯梅达

F

* Fates - 命运三女神
* Flounder - 比目鱼
* Francis - 法兰西斯

G

* Georgette - 吉儿
* Goofy - 高飞
* Gopher - 谷佛

H

* Hades - 凯帝斯
* Hera - 海娜
* Hercules - 海格力斯

I

* N/A - 暂无

J

* Jack Skellington - 骷髅杰克
* Jadis The White Witch - 白女巫
* Jane - 珍妮
* Jasmine - 茉莉
* Jenny - 珍妮
* Fagin - 费根

K

* Kairi - 凯丽
* Kanga - 袋鼠妈妈
* Kala - 卡娜
* Kuzco - 库斯德

L

* Lady - 小姐|丽滴
* Lilo - 莉萝
* Lock, Shock & Barrel - 锁头、惊吓、桶装
* Lumpy - 嘟嘟

M

* Mayor - 梅尔
* Meg|Megara - 蜜儿|蜜格拉
* Mickey Mouse - 米奇/米老鼠
* Milo - 迈罗
* Minnie Mouse - 米妮
* Mulan - 木兰/花木兰
* Muses - 缪斯女神
* Mushu - 木须

N

* Nala - 娜娜
* Nemo - 尼莫

O

* Oliver - 奥丽华
* Oogie Boogie - 乌基布基
* Owl - 猫头鹰

P

* Pain and Panic - 痛苦和慌张
* Pegasus - 柏格斯
* Penny - 潘妮
* Peter Pan - 小飞侠彼得潘
* Pevensie, Peter - 彼得
* Pevensie, Susan - 苏珊
* Pevensie, Edmund - 爱德蒙
* Pevensie, Lucy - 露西
* Piglet - 小猪
* Philoctetes/Phil - 菲洛斯/阿菲
* Pluto - 布鲁托
* Pongo - 彭哥

Q

* Quasimodo - 加西莫多

R

* Rabbit - 瑞比
* Riku - 利库
* Rita - 丽妲
* Roo - 小豆

S

* Sally - 莎莉
* Simba - 辛巴
* Snow White - 白雪公主
* Sora - 索拉
* Stitch - 史迪奇(星际宝贝)

T

* Tantor - 丹丹
* Tarzan - 泰山
* Terk - 托托
* Tigger - 跳跳虎
* Titans - 泰坦巨魔
* Tito - 狄托
* Tinker Bell - 小叮当
* Tramp - 长云(流浪汉)
* Mr. Tumnus, the Faun - 人羊杜纳先生

U

* N/A - 暂无

V

* N/A - 暂无

W

* Winnie the Pooh - 小熊维尼

X

* N/A - 暂无

Y

* Yzma - 伊斯玛

Z

* Zazu - 沙祖
* Zero - 零零
* Zeus - 宙斯

Abu: 阿布 (阿拉丁养的猴子)
Aladdin: 阿拉丁
Alice: 爱丽斯
Bambi: 班比 or 斑比
Beast: 野兽
Belle: 贝儿
Buzz Lightyear: 巴斯光年
Chip 'n Dale: 钢牙 and 大鼻
Christopher Robin: 基斯杜化罗宾
Cinderella: 仙蒂 (literally meaning "Cindy")
Daisy Duck: 黛丝鸭
Donald Duck: 唐老鸭
Dumbo: 大宝
Eeyore: 伊唷
Fa Mulan: 花木兰
Gaston: 加斯顿
Genie: 精灵
Goofy: 高飞
Hercules: 海格力斯
Iago: 艾格
Jafar: 贾方
Princess Jasmine: 茉莉公主
Mickey Mouse: usually 米奇老鼠, sometimes 米老鼠
Minnie Mouse: 米妮老鼠
Mufasa: 木法莎
Nala: 娜娜
Owl: 猫头鹰
Peter Pan: 彼得潘
Piglet: 小猪
Pinocchio: 皮诺丘
Pluto: 布鲁托
Pocahontas: 宝嘉康蒂
Pongo: 彭哥
Pumbaa: 彭彭
Quasimodo: 加西莫多
Rabbit: 瑞比
Rafiki: 拉飞奇
Robin Hood: 罗宾汉
Roo: 小豆
Scar: 刀疤
Scrooge McDuck: 史高治麦德
Simba: 辛巴
Princess Snow White: 白雪公主
Stitch: 史迪仔
Tarzan: 泰山
Tigger: 跳跳虎
Timon: 丁满
Tinkerbell: 小叮当
Winnie the Pooh: 小熊维尼
Woody: 胡迪

❹ "scrooge"是姓还是名

Scrooge 是Ebenezer Scrooge, 一个自私和小气的字符姓氏在短篇小说圣诞颂歌由查尔斯·Dickens 。
生气蓬勃的迪斯尼人物Scrooge McDuck 并且是一种小气的个性, 名字从Dickens 字符清楚地获得。

原始的字符的大众化是这样, "Scrooge" 来意味小气, 反社会或自私一般用法。

有一定数量的电影称 Scrooge, 主要适应圣诞颂歌。

❺ 圣诞欢歌主要内容用英语

jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way
oh what fun it's to ride in a one horse open sleigh
hei, jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way
oh what fun it's to ride in a one horse open sleigh
又到圣诞同渡圣诞
白雪纷飞飘到各处
大家齐心共享贺诞
又到圣诞同渡圣诞
愿主基督赐福与你
歌声齐唱欢欣贺诞
唱歌舞蹈最热闹
各相送赠礼物
你祝我愉快日日
我祝你天天好
we wish you a merry christmas,
we wish you a merry christmas
we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year !
齐唱圣诞快乐
愿夫天都快乐
齐祝新春进步
人人健康愉快
good tidings we bring to you and your king
we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year !
愿圣诞快乐
愿圣诞快乐
祝天天都精神
人人健康愉快
you better watch out, you better not cry
better not pout, i'm telling you why
santa claus is coming to town
he's making a list and checking it twice
gonna find out who's naughty and nice
santa claus is coming to town
he sees youwhen you're sleeping
he knows when you're awake
he knows if you've been bad or good
so be good for goodness sake
叮当叮叮当叮
歌声与钟声
叮当叮叮当叮
儿童齐欢笑声
叮当叮叮当叮
欢声与笑声
圣诞到了真开心
家家都欢笑

英文的郭富城版:
we wish u a merry x'mas
we wish u a merry x'mas
we wish u a merry x'mas
and a happy new year!
we wish u a merry x'mas
we wish u a merry x'mas
we wish u a merry x'mas
and a happy new year!

o~圣诞快乐!!

o~~

英文的另一版:(圣诞曲组)
sania claus is coming to town
you better not cry
better not pout
i'm telling you why
santa claus is coming to town
he's making a list
and checking it twice
gonna find out who's naughty and nice
santa claus is coming to town
jingle bells
jingle bells, jingle bells.
jingle all the way!
oh what fun it is to ride
in a one horse open sleigh!
silent night
silent night, holy night
all is calm, all is bringt
round yon virgin mother and child
holy infant so tender and mild
sleep in heavenly peace
sleep in heavenly peace
we wish you a merry christmas
we wish you a merry christmas
we wish you a merry christmas,
and a happy new year
we all know that santa's coming
we all know that santa's coming
we all know that santa's coming
and soon we'll be here

❻ 迪士尼里的人物的英文名

米娅的英文 meer

Mickey米奇
Aladdin 阿拉丁
皮诺曹 Pinocchio
小鹿班比 Bambi
花木兰 Mulan
小熊维尼 Winnie the Pooh
Scrooge 史高志
donald ck 唐纳德
伊儿 Eeyore
美妮Minnie Mouse
米妮两个小侄儿Melody和Millicent
高飞Goofy
布鲁托Pluto
班仔(Banzai):一只最易怒的鬣狗。
阿德(Ed):已知愚蠢的鬣狗。
木法沙(Mufasa):当前的荣耀石狮子王。
娜娜(Nala):辛巴的朋友。
彭彭(Pumbaa):一只满意的小猪,丁满的朋友。
拉飞奇(Rafiki):一只狒狒,是一位神奇的巫师。
沙拉碧(Sarabi):辛巴的妈妈,木法沙的妻子,雌狮们的领导者。
沙拉菲(Sarafina):娜娜的妈妈,沙拉碧的朋友。
刀疤(Scar):木法沙的弟弟。
桑琪(Shenzi):一只母鬣狗。
辛巴(Simba):木法沙的儿子,未来的荣耀石狮子王。
丁满(Timon):已知被驱逐的猫鼬,彭彭的朋友。
沙祖(Zazu):狮子们忠实的仆人,一直有着大嘴的犀鸟。
Marie玛丽猫
Nemo 尼莫
Kim Possible麻辣女孩

❼ 怎么翻译下面的英语句子! 1,He warns Scrooge to change his way

阅读理解重要的是句意明白就好。
要是直翻译的话,太中国味了。直翻译就是他警告Scrooge 要改变他的方式,如果他不想最终变成他这样。另外他告诉Scrooge 来拜会他时打起三分精神。
spirit 在这里不是幽灵的意思,好好体会体会意群。

❽ 求迪士尼所有公主的英文名字..! 谢谢!

米娅的英文 meer

Mickey米奇
Aladdin 阿拉丁
皮诺曹 Pinocchio
小鹿班比 Bambi
花木兰 Mulan
小熊维尼 Winnie the Pooh
Scrooge 史高志
donald ck 唐纳德
伊儿 Eeyore
美妮Minnie Mouse
米妮两个小侄儿Melody和Millicent
高飞Goofy
布鲁托Pluto
班仔(Banzai):一只最易怒的鬣狗。
阿德(Ed):已知愚蠢的鬣狗。
木法沙(Mufasa):当前的荣耀石狮子王。
娜娜(Nala):辛巴的朋友。
彭彭(Pumbaa):一只满意的小猪,丁满的朋友。
拉飞奇(Rafiki):一只狒狒,是一位神奇的巫师。
沙拉碧(Sarabi):辛巴的妈妈,木法沙的妻子,雌狮们的领导者。
沙拉菲(Sarafina):娜娜的妈妈,沙拉碧的朋友。
刀疤(Scar):木法沙的弟弟。
桑琪(Shenzi):一只母鬣狗。
辛巴(Simba):木法沙的儿子,未来的荣耀石狮子王。
丁满(Timon):已知被驱逐的猫鼬,彭彭的朋友。
沙祖(Zazu):狮子们忠实的仆人,一直有着大嘴的犀鸟。
Marie玛丽猫
Nemo 尼莫
Kim Possible麻辣女孩

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❾ 迪士尼人物的英文名字是什么越多越好!!

米娅的英文 meer

Mickey米奇
Aladdin 阿拉丁
皮诺曹 Pinocchio
小鹿班比 Bambi
花木兰 Mulan
小熊维尼 Winnie the Pooh
Scrooge 史高志
donald ck 唐纳德
伊儿 Eeyore
美妮Minnie Mouse
米妮两个小侄儿Melody和Millicent
高飞Goofy
布鲁托Pluto
班仔(Banzai):一只最易怒的鬣狗。
阿德(Ed):已知愚蠢的鬣狗。
木法沙(Mufasa):当前的荣耀石狮子王。
娜娜(Nala):辛巴的朋友。
彭彭(Pumbaa):一只满意的小猪,丁满的朋友。
拉飞奇(Rafiki):一只狒狒,是一位神奇的巫师。
沙拉碧(Sarabi):辛巴的妈妈,木法沙的妻子,雌狮们的领导者。
沙拉菲(Sarafina):娜娜的妈妈,沙拉碧的朋友。
刀疤(Scar):木法沙的弟弟。
桑琪(Shenzi):一只母鬣狗。
辛巴(Simba):木法沙的儿子,未来的荣耀石狮子王。
丁满(Timon):已知被驱逐的猫鼬,彭彭的朋友。
沙祖(Zazu):狮子们忠实的仆人,一直有着大嘴的犀鸟。
Marie玛丽猫
Nemo 尼莫
Kim Possible麻辣女孩

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❿ 圣诞欢歌英语简介

In this adaptation of the Christmas story narrated by Charles Dickens himself (played by Gonzo the Great) with the occasional commentary of Rizzo the Rat, it is Christmas Eve in 19th century London. The merriment is not shared by Ebenezer Scrooge (Michael Caine), a surly money-lender who is more interested in profit than celebration. So cold to the season of giving is he that his book-keeping staff, including loyal employee Bob Cratchit (Kermit the Frog), has to plead with him just to have the day off work ring Christmas by pointing out that Scrooge would have no customers on the holiday and that it would waste coal to sit alone in the office. Scrooge's nephew, Fred, arrives to invite his uncle to Christmas dinner and two gentlemen also come to Scrooge's offices, collecting money in the spirit of the season. Scrooge rebuffs his nephew and complains that it isn't worth looking after the poor, as their deaths will decrease the surplus population. Fred is shocked at his uncle's uncharitable and cold nature, but repeats his invitation, makes his own donation and departs.
Later that evening, Scrooge finds himself face to face with the spirits of his former business partners, Jacob and Robert Marley (Statler and Waldorf) who have been condemned to shackles in the afterlife as payment for the horrible deeds they committed in life. They warn him that he will share the same fate, only worse, if he doesn't change his ways, and foretell the coming of three spirits throughout the night.
Mr. Scrooge is first visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, a child-like spectre who takes Scrooge on a journey back through time to his youth. He recalls his early school days, ring which he focused on his studies; the meeting of a young woman named Belle (Meredith Braun), with whom he would later fall in love; and the final parting between Belle and Scrooge, despite Scrooge's protests that he would marry her as soon as he had enough money. Later, Scrooge meets the Ghost of Christmas Present, a large, festive creature with a booming voice who lives only for the here and now. He gives Scrooge a glimpse into the holiday celebration of others, including Bob Cratchit and his family who, although poor, are enjoying Christmas together and reveling in the anticipation of the Christmas goose. The Spirit also shows Scrooge's own family, who aren't above cracking jokes at Scrooge's expense. Later, Scrooge meets the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, a silent entity, who reveals the chilling revelation that young Tiny Tim (Robin the Frog) will not survive the coming year, thanks in no small part to the impoverished existence of the Cratchit family. Furthermore, it is revealed that when Scrooge's own time has passed, others will certainly delight in his absence from the world, with local businessmen attending his funeral only for the free food and Scrooge's servants stealing the very clothes he was to have been buried in. It is this final epiphany that jolts Scrooge back into humanity, and makes him vow to celebrate with his fellow man. Scrooge goes about the town spreading good deeds and charity, plans a feast for Bob Cratchit and his kin, and learns to adopt the spirit of Christmas throughout the year.
《圣诞颂歌》是英国作家查尔斯·狄更斯的小说名篇,主人公史高哲(Scrooge,又译“斯克鲁奇”)是个远近闻名的吝啬鬼,他刻薄、冷漠而又视财如命的形象让人记忆深刻。史高哲经营者一家账房,可是,有一天,他那死去的生意伙伴雅各布的鬼魂出现,改变了一切。

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