Gordon and the Spirits.

Gordon and the Spirits.

  • WpView
    Reads 118
  • WpVote
    Votes 5
  • WpPart
    Parts 1
WpMetadataReadOngoing5m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Dec 25, 2019
Dear Readers, Based on the infamous story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, we get to experience Gordon's story as he is encountered from 3 Christmas spirits, Past, Present, and Yet to Come, as they show help him remember and show the importance of Christmas and the consequences if he continued being the pompous the big engine we know him as, I shan't say what else happens, or I will spoil the story Sincerely, The Adapter Cover by TrackMFan1014
All Rights Reserved
#413
spirits
WpChevronRight
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • A Christmas Carol
  • Marley's Ghost
  • A Phantom Christmas Carol - *Phantom of the Opera*
  • Cameron meets The Seven Deadly Sins
  • Imperfection of the Perfectionist | Animator vs. Animation
  • THE ORPHAN AND I
  • SCaP-Living Together OVA: A Evillious Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol is the most famous, heart-warming and chilling festive story of them all. In these pages we meet Ebenezer Scrooge, whose name is synonymous with greed and parsimony: 'Every idiot who goes about with "Merry Christmas" on his lips, should be boiled with his own pudding, and buried with a stake of holly through his heart'. This attitude is soon challenged when the ghost of his old partner, Jacob Marley, returns from the grave to haunt him on Christmas Eve. Scrooge is then visited in turn by three spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Future, each one revealing the error of his ways and gradually melting the frozen heart of this old miser, leading him towards his redemption. On the journey we take with Scrooge we encounter a rich array of Dickensian characters including the poor Cratchit family with the ailing Tiny Tim and the generous and jolly Fezziwig. When Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843 he fashioned an enduring gift to the world, capturing the essence of the love, kindness and generosity of the Christmas season. It is a timeless classic and the story's uplifting magic remains as potent today as when it was first published.

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines