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When was
Charles Dickens
born?
7th February
1812
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When did
Charles Dickens
die?
8th June
1870
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What era is
Charles Dickens
credited as one of the greatest writers from?
The Victorian era
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What notable work did
Dickens
write in
1843
?
A Christmas Carol
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What was
Dickens'
initial career before becoming a novelist?
He began as a
journalist
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In what year did
Dickens
become a parliamentary journalist?
1833
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How did
Dickens'
experiences as a
journalist
influence his writing?
They made him more
socially aware
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What social issue does Dickens explore in
'A Christmas Carol'
?
Poverty
within society
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How is 'A Christmas Carol' related to
Dickens'
life experiences?
It reflects his
social consciousness
and sympathy towards the lower-class
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What type of family was
Dickens
born into?
A
middle-class
family
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What event caused
Dickens'
education to be interrupted?
His father was put in
debtors' prison
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How is
Bob Cratchit
related to
Dickens' father
?
Both were clerks
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How does
Dickens'
childhood experience influence his portrayal of the
Cratchit
family?
It makes him sympathetic towards them
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At what age was
Dickens
separated from his family?
12
years old
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Where was Dickens sent to live and work after being separated from his family?
Warren's Blacking Factory
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What did
Dickens
experience while working at the
factory
?
Appalling working conditions
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How did
Dickens'
experience at the
factory
shape his views on society?
It gave him a firsthand view of
poverty
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What allowed
Dickens
to return to education after working at the
factory
?
His father
inherited
some money
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What does
Scrooge's
character reflect about
Dickens'
childhood experiences?
Negative aspects of Dickens' childhood
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How does the
Ghost of 'Christmas Past'
contribute to
Scrooge's
character development
?
It shows how his childhood shaped him
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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
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What is the name of Dickens' sister who inspired a character in 'A Christmas Carol'?
Fanny
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What does
Fanny
symbolize in 'A Christmas Carol'?
Goodness
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Who is
Tiny Tim
in relation to
Dickens'
family?
He is inspired by Dickens'
nephew
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How does
Tiny
Tim
contribute to Scrooge's character development?
He helps Scrooge discover
empathy
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What recurring theme is illustrated through Dickens' value of education in 'A Christmas Carol'?
Linking "
Ignorance
" and "
doom
"
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How does Dickens' proximity to workhouses influence 'A Christmas Carol'?
It enables him to empathize with the working class
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What was the time period of the Industrial Revolution?
18th-19th century
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What major societal change occurred during the Industrial Revolution?
Migration from rural areas to cities for work
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How did the
Industrial Revolution
affect production modes in the UK?
Shifted from agriculture to
machine-based
production
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What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on the textile industry?
Moved production from homes to large factories
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What was a significant consequence of the mechanization of industry?
Less demand for workers
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How did the end of the
Industrial Revolution
affect the working class?
It exacerbated
inequalities
within society
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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
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How does
Scrooge
refer to the working class in 'A Christmas Carol'?
As the "
surplus population
"
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What does
Dickens
illustrate through the
Cratchit
household?
The cramped housing conditions of the working class
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What was the working age for children during the Industrial Revolution?
As young as
five years old
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How does
Dickens
portray the
Industrial Revolution
in 'A Christmas Carol'?
As a
character
that dictates the lives of people
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What criticism does
Dickens
make regarding the treatment of workers in 'A Christmas Carol'?
He highlights the darker consequences of the
Industrial Revolution
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How does
Scrooge's
hyperbolic
speech serve a purpose in the novella?
It exaggerates his ignorance and critiques societal attitudes
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