A CHRISTMAS CAROL

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  • LB GRAPES: CONTEXT
    L=LITERARY CONTEXT
    B=BIOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT
    G=GEOGRAPHICAL
    R=RELIGION
    A=AUDIENCE RESPONSE
    P=POLITICAL VIEW
    E=ERA
    S=SOCIAL CONTEXT
  • L=LITERARY CONTEXT>
    • GOTHIC Novella, follows popular gothic traditions. - using supernatural/ghosts/setting.
    • traditions of romanticism- longing for simpler times
    • books made for social reform/ referencing other literature.(Hamlet/Arabian Nights)
  • B=BIOGRAPHICAL
    • Dickens was the eldest son which meant he had alot of responsibility- came from a poor family.
    • he had a sister called 'francis/franny' which is based on scrooge's little sister "fan" (possibly)
    • his dad went to prison and at 12 yrs old dickens was sent to work.
    overall, he has sympathy 4 the poor and knows of child labour.
  • g=geographical>
    • set in Victorian London- overpopulated and full of factories/influx of the poor.
    • bad 4 environment
    • London was known for the "Fog"- Motif of blindness
  • r=Religion>
    • traditions: celebrating family at Christmas/ decorating trees/ crackers/ being giving.
    • Christian morality taught: Giving, Forgiving, Repentance, Atonement
    • scrooge adopting Christian values
  • A=AUDIENCE RESPONSE>
    • Incredibly popular book
    • a story everybody knows
    • sold 6000 copies in the 1st week after publishing.
  • P=POLITICAL VIEW>
    • POOR LAW> sent poor to workhouses which held bad treatment of poor and split their families up (essentially like prison)
    this poor law only benefitted the rich.
    • MALTHUSIAN VIEW> "surplus population" interpretated wrong- poor education=misery=self-fulfilling prophecy
    • Dickens fought 4 SOCIAL REFORM.
  • E=ERA> (LINKS W SOCIAL CONTEXT)
    • 19th century - Victorian period > Industrial Revolution & exploitation of the poor, women and children.
    • queen Victoria's reign
  • S=SOCIAL CONTEXT (OVERLAPS W ERA)
    • Even though there's a queen - Patriarchal society.
    • dickens challenged Gender stereotypes.
    • Dickens criticised Capitalism growth & physiognomy
    (physiognomy means how you looked, portrayed your character/personality)