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GCSE English A Christmas Carol


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Who wrote A Christmas Carol?

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Charles Dickens

In what year was A Christmas Carol published?

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1843

What is the full name of the main character?

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Ebenezer Scrooge

What type of text is A Christmas Carol?

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A novella

How many staves (chapters) does the novella have?

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Five

What does Scrooge's clerk earn per week?

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Fifteen shillings

What is Bob Cratchit's youngest son called?

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Tiny Tim

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What does Scrooge say about Christmas at the beginning?

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Bah! Humbug!

What time does the first spirit visit Scrooge?

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One o'clock

What is the name of Scrooge's deceased business partner?

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Jacob Marley

How long has Marley been dead at the start of the story?

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Seven years

What does Marley wear in death?

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Chains forged from cash boxes and ledgers

What is Scrooge's nephew called?

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Fred

What does Scrooge call his nephew when he invites him for Christmas dinner?

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Nephew

What business does Scrooge run?

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A counting house (money lending)

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Where does Scrooge live?

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In chambers that once belonged to Marley

What does the Ghost of Christmas Past look like?

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A child-like figure with a bright light emanating from its head

What does Scrooge see at Fezziwig's warehouse?

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His younger self enjoying a Christmas party

Who was Scrooge's fiancΓ©e?

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Belle

Why did Belle leave Scrooge?

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Because he valued money more than love

What does the Ghost of Christmas Present wear?

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A green robe trimmed with fur

What does the Ghost of Christmas Present show Scrooge first?

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Bob Cratchit's family celebrating Christmas

What illness does Tiny Tim suffer from?

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An unspecified illness (possibly rickets or tuberculosis)

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What does Tiny Tim say at the end of grace?

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God bless us, every one!

What game do the Cratchit family play?

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Blind man's buff

What does the Ghost of Christmas Present reveal under his robe?

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Two children named Ignorance and Want

What warning does the Ghost of Christmas Present give about Ignorance?

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Beware this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is Doom

What does the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come look like?

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A phantom in a black hooded robe

What does Scrooge see businessmen discussing?

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His own death

Where do the charwomen sell Scrooge's belongings?

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At Old Joe's shop

What is written on Scrooge's gravestone?

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Ebenezer Scrooge

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What does Scrooge promise to do when he wakes up?

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Honor Christmas in his heart

What does Scrooge send to the Cratchit family on Christmas morning?

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A turkey

How much does Scrooge donate to charity?

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A large amount (whispered to the gentleman)

What does Scrooge give Bob Cratchit?

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A raise in salary

What major theme does Scrooge's transformation represent?

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Redemption

What social issue does Dickens highlight through Tiny Tim?

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Child poverty and poor working conditions

What does the motif of light represent throughout the novella?

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Hope and goodness

What does the motif of chains represent?

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The burden of greed and selfishness

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What literary technique does Dickens use to structure the novella?

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Allegory

What is the significance of the three spirits?

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They represent past

What does Scrooge's counting house symbolize?

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Cold capitalism and lack of humanity

What season does the story take place in?

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Winter

What does winter symbolize in the story?

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Death

How does Dickens use weather to reflect Scrooge's character?

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Cold weather mirrors Scrooge's cold heart

What is the significance of Christmas in the novella?

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It represents generosity

What does Fezziwig represent?

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A good employer who cares for his workers

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What does Belle represent in Scrooge's past?

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Lost love and the consequences of greed

What social class does Bob Cratchit represent?

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The working poor

What does the Cratchit family dinner symbolize?

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Love and contentment despite poverty

What technique does Dickens use when describing Scrooge as "solitary as an oyster"?

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Simile

Give an example of alliteration from the text

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Secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster

What does the phrase "Are there no prisons?" reveal about Scrooge?

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His lack of compassion for the poor

What does Marley mean by "I wear the chain I forged in life"?

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We create our own punishment through our actions

What is ironic about Scrooge's attitude to Christmas?

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He profits from a Christian society but rejects Christian values

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What does the Ghost of Christmas Past's light symbolize?

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Memory and enlightenment

Why does Scrooge try to extinguish the Ghost of Christmas Past's light?

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He wants to forget painful memories

What does Scrooge learn from seeing his nephew's party?

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That people can be happy without wealth

What is the significance of Tiny Tim's potential death?

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It shows the consequences of Scrooge's greed

How does Dickens use dramatic irony in the cemetery scene?

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The reader knows whose grave Scrooge is looking at before he does

What does Scrooge's transformation symbolize for Victorian society?

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That social change is possible

What historical context influenced Dickens' writing of A Christmas Carol?

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The Industrial Revolution and urban poverty

What was the New Poor Law of 1834?

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It created workhouses for the destitute

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How do workhouses relate to the story?

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Scrooge suggests the poor should go there instead of asking for charity

What does the phrase "surplus population" reference?

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Malthusian economic theory about overpopulation

What Christian values does the novella promote?

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Charity

What is the significance of the story being told in five staves?

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It mirrors the structure of a Christmas carol

How does Dickens use repetition in the novella?

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Phrases like "Bah! Humbug!" emphasize character traits

What is the effect of the third-person omniscient narrator?

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It allows insight into all characters' thoughts and motivations

How does Dickens create sympathy for Bob Cratchit?

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Through showing his loyalty despite poor treatment

What does Scrooge's transformation suggest about human nature?

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People can change if they recognize their faults

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What is the significance of Scrooge waking up on Christmas morning?

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It represents rebirth and new beginnings

How does the novella reflect Dickens' own experiences?

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His father was imprisoned for debt

What is the purpose of the supernatural elements?

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To create a framework for Scrooge's moral education

What does the contrast between rich and poor highlight?

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Social inequality in Victorian England

How does Dickens use food imagery?

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To show the difference between abundance and want

What is significant about Scrooge's name?

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Scrooge suggests miserliness and "Ebenezer" means "stone of help"

What does the knocker transforming into Marley's face symbolize?

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Scrooge's guilt manifesting

How does Dickens show the importance of family?

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Through the warmth of the Cratchit and Fred's families

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What is the moral message of A Christmas Carol?

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That wealth should be used to help others

How does Scrooge's speech change throughout the novella?

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From harsh and dismissive to warm and generous

What does the Ghost of Christmas Present's aging represent?

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The passing of time and missed opportunities

Why is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come silent?

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Death cannot be reasoned with or bargained with

What does Scrooge's isolation at the beginning show?

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The consequences of selfishness

How does the novella's circular structure work?

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It begins and ends on Christmas

What is the significance of Scrooge's laughter at the end?

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It shows his genuine joy and humanity returning

How does Dickens use symbolism in the three ghosts?

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Past (memory)

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What does Tiny Tim represent symbolically?

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Innocence and the vulnerability of the poor

How does the novella function as social criticism?

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It exposes the harsh realities of industrial capitalism

What is the significance of Marley's chains being made of business items?

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His greed in life has bound him in death

How does Dickens show the power of memory?

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The Ghost of Christmas Past forces Scrooge to confront his choices

What does Belle's release of Scrooge foreshadow?

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That love cannot survive without emotional warmth

How does the novella promote the Christmas spirit?

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By showing the joy and generosity associated with the season

What is the significance of Scrooge's nephew's persistence?

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It shows the power of unconditional love

How does Dickens contrast indoor and outdoor settings?

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Indoors represents warmth and community

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What does Scrooge's transformation teach about second chances?

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It's never too late to change and make amends

What is the effect of the novella's brevity?

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It creates a focused

How does Dickens use pathos in the story?

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Through Tiny Tim's illness and the family's poverty

What does the presence of Ignorance and Want represent?

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The social problems that result from neglecting the poor

How does the story reflect Victorian Christmas traditions?

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It helped establish many modern Christmas customs

What is the significance of Scrooge keeping Christmas "in his heart"?

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True change comes from internal transformation

How does Dickens show that money cannot buy happiness?

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Through contrasting the joy of poor families with Scrooge's misery

What does the novella suggest about the responsibility of the wealthy?

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They have a duty to help the less fortunate

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How does Scrooge's relationship with his nephew change?

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From rejection to acceptance and love

What is the ultimate message about human connection?

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That isolation leads to spiritual death

How does the novella end on a note of hope?

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Scrooge's transformation suggests society can change too

What does Scrooge's generosity at the end prove?

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That his change of heart is genuine and complete

How does A Christmas Carol remain relevant today?

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Its themes of social responsibility and compassion are timeless

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