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Heroism, Humanism & Hijinks: Literature in Action - Week 15, Period 5 (Final)
The class was in the Danger Shop today for their final piece of assessment.
"Good afternoon. Inside you'll find Dickensian London. Namely, the London of A Christmas Carol. Something, however, had gone wrong. Despite being visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future, Ebenezer Scrooge has not discovered the true meaning of Christmas and thus has not gone to Christmas dinner with the Cratchett family. Fix it."
[OOC: Thank you all for a wonderful semester and for hanging on with me while I tested the waters with Lit. You've been a great class. Hope to see you back next semester for a more organised Lit class!]
"Good afternoon. Inside you'll find Dickensian London. Namely, the London of A Christmas Carol. Something, however, had gone wrong. Despite being visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future, Ebenezer Scrooge has not discovered the true meaning of Christmas and thus has not gone to Christmas dinner with the Cratchett family. Fix it."
[OOC: Thank you all for a wonderful semester and for hanging on with me while I tested the waters with Lit. You've been a great class. Hope to see you back next semester for a more organised Lit class!]

Re: Fix It!
She then ignored most of it and spent the afternoon camped out on Scrooge's couch, swinging her feet, singing The Song That Never Ends at the top of her lungs, and explaining about the demons that would come attack his house and steal his money if he didn't get over to the Cratchetts with some food and presents sometime before Christmas morning.
He called a priest and tried to exorcise her right about the time the sun came up. When she didn't disappear, he took off running for the shops like his feet were on fire.