A Christmas Carol Revision Detailed Themes + Quotes
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?- Created by: Junayd Soobratty
- Created on: 30-10-19 11:01
Themes
Transformation / Redemption
AQA 2019: Explore how Dickens uses the ghosts to help Scrooge change his behaviour. Extract (Visit of Marley's Ghost)
Relevant Quotes:
- 'Solitary as an oyster' -> 'His own heart laughed'(Simile + Personification)
Through the simile in the first stave to the personification in the last, we see the transformation of scrooge from this close and cold-hearted character to someone who embodies joy and happiness. this dramatic transformation from being "solitary" to "laughing" shows the possibility of redemption.
- 'He tried to say 'humbug' but stopped at the first syllable' (Repetition (of humbug))
- 'I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel, I am as merry as a school boy'(List of Similes)
- 'I am prepared to bear your company and do it with a thankful heart' (Metaphor)
- 'Spirit... Conduct me where you will... let me profit by it'(CF 'picking a mans pocket'/ 'things in life from which I may have derived good from which I have not profited')
- 'I hope to live to be another man from what I was'
- 'I will live in the past, the present, and the future'
Context:
- Redemption ~ Christian Values
- Moral wealth > Material Wealth
Dickens Message:
- Its never too late to change
- Redemption is possible
- Try to become more charitable
Social Injustice
AQA 2017: Explore how Dickens uses the Cratchits family to show the struggles of the poor. Extract (Cratchit family Christmas)
Relevant Quotes:
- 'A poor excuse for picking a mans pocket every twenty-fifth of December'(Metaphor (for charity))
- 'It's enough for a man to know his own business, and not to intefere with other people's' (CF mankind was my business)
- 'Are there no prisons... Union Workhouses... The Treadmill and Poor Law are in full vigour them'(Context)
- 'Ragged, Meagre, Scowling, Wolfish' (List of Adjectives)
- 'Every person has a right to take care of themselves. He always did.'(Scrooges employees at old Joe's)
- 'Have they no refuge or resource'
- 'If they would rather die..they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population'
Context:
- Poor law of 1843
- Treadmill + Union workhouses
- Hungry 40's
- Malthaus - no right to be where they are
- Disraeli - Like two different nations
Dickens Message:
- Do not be like Scrooge at the start - Wealthy + Miserly
- Try to give more to charity
- Poor are dependant on the wealthy
Christmas Spirit
AQA Sample Paper 3: Explore how far Dickens presents Christmas as a joyful time. Extract (Fezziwigs's Party)
Relevant Quotes:
- 'A Merry Christmas to us all, my dears. God bless us'(Christian values)
- 'He laughed all over himself from his shoes to…
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