Christmas carol - context

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    • When was Charles Dickens born?

      7th February 1812
    • When did Charles Dickens die?

      8th June 1870
    • What era is Charles Dickens credited as one of the greatest writers from?

      The Victorian era
    • What notable work did Dickens write in 1843?

      A Christmas Carol
    • What was Dickens' initial career before becoming a novelist?

      He began as a journalist
    • In what year did Dickens become a parliamentary journalist?

      1833
    • How did Dickens' experiences as a journalist influence his writing?

      They made him more socially aware
    • What social issue does Dickens explore in 'A Christmas Carol'?

      Poverty within society
    • How is 'A Christmas Carol' related to Dickens' life experiences?

      It reflects his social consciousness and sympathy towards the lower-class
    • What type of family was Dickens born into?

      A middle-class family
    • What event caused Dickens' education to be interrupted?

      His father was put in debtors' prison
    • How is Bob Cratchit related to Dickens' father?

      Both were clerks
    • How does Dickens' childhood experience influence his portrayal of the Cratchit family?

      It makes him sympathetic towards them
    • At what age was Dickens separated from his family?

      12 years old
    • Where was Dickens sent to live and work after being separated from his family?
      Warren's Blacking Factory
    • What did Dickens experience while working at the factory?

      Appalling working conditions
    • How did Dickens' experience at the factory shape his views on society?

      It gave him a firsthand view of poverty
    • What allowed Dickens to return to education after working at the factory?

      His father inherited some money
    • What does Scrooge's character reflect about Dickens' childhood experiences?

      Negative aspects of Dickens' childhood
    • How does the Ghost of 'Christmas Past' contribute to Scrooge's character development?

      It shows how his childhood shaped him
    • What are the key impacts of Dickens' journalism on 'A Christmas Carol'?

      • Reflects his beliefs on society
      • Aims to make social issues accessible to the public
      • Highlights the troubles of poverty
    • What is the name of Dickens' sister who inspired a character in 'A Christmas Carol'?
      Fanny
    • What does Fanny symbolize in 'A Christmas Carol'?

      Goodness
    • Who is Tiny Tim in relation to Dickens' family?

      He is inspired by Dickens' nephew
    • How does Tiny Tim contribute to Scrooge's character development?

      He helps Scrooge discover empathy
    • What recurring theme is illustrated through Dickens' value of education in 'A Christmas Carol'?
      Linking "Ignorance" and "doom"
    • How does Dickens' proximity to workhouses influence 'A Christmas Carol'?
      It enables him to empathize with the working class
    • What was the time period of the Industrial Revolution?
      18th-19th century
    • What major societal change occurred during the Industrial Revolution?
      Migration from rural areas to cities for work
    • How did the Industrial Revolution affect production modes in the UK?

      Shifted from agriculture to machine-based production
    • What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on the textile industry?
      Moved production from homes to large factories
    • What was a significant consequence of the mechanization of industry?
      Less demand for workers
    • How did the end of the Industrial Revolution affect the working class?

      It exacerbated inequalities within society
    • What were the societal impacts of the Industrial Revolution?

      • Overpopulation and formation of slums
      • Spread of disease due to cramped living conditions
      • Exploitation of child labor
    • How does Scrooge refer to the working class in 'A Christmas Carol'?

      As the "surplus population"
    • What does Dickens illustrate through the Cratchit household?

      The cramped housing conditions of the working class
    • What was the working age for children during the Industrial Revolution?
      As young as five years old
    • How does Dickens portray the Industrial Revolution in 'A Christmas Carol'?

      As a character that dictates the lives of people
    • What criticism does Dickens make regarding the treatment of workers in 'A Christmas Carol'?

      He highlights the darker consequences of the Industrial Revolution
    • How does Scrooge's hyperbolic speech serve a purpose in the novella?

      It exaggerates his ignorance and critiques societal attitudes
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