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Why is it important to know the novella well for the exam?
Because any part of the novella could be given as an extract for
analysis
.
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What does AO1 focus on in the exam criteria?
Reading, understanding, and responding to texts with
textual references
.
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What is the focus of AO2 in the exam criteria?
Analyzing language, form, and structure using correct
subject terminology
.
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What does AO3 require students to show in their responses?
Understanding of the
relationships
between texts and their contexts.
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What is the goal of AO4 in the exam criteria?
To use a range of
vocabulary
for
clarity
, purpose, and
effect
with
accurate
spelling
,
punctuation
, and
grammar
.
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What is the definition of the Industrial Revolution as mentioned in the study material?
Changes in
manufacturing
where fewer things were made by hand and more by machines in big
factories
.
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How is social inequality defined in the study material?
As the existence of
unequal opportunities
and rewards for different
social positions
.
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What does deprivation refer to in the context of the text?
Hardship
,
distress
, or
ruin.
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What does squalor mean as used in the study material?
Extremely
dirty
and
unpleasant
conditions.
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What is capital punishment?
The legal killing of a person who has committed a serious crime.
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What is a workhouse?
A place where those unable to support themselves were offered
employment
.
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What does the term "deter" mean?
To
put
off
or
discourage
someone.
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How is the term "austere" defined in the study material?
As very
strict
.
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Who does Scrooge represent in 'A Christmas Carol'?
The ignorant attitudes of the wealthy
Victorian
classes.
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How does Scrooge view the workhouses?
He sees them as a solution to
poverty
, ignoring the
humanity
of their inhabitants.
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What does Scrooge's attitude towards money reveal about his character?
He
considers money to be the sole important thing in the world.
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Who is Fred in relation to Scrooge?
Scrooge's
nephew
and
foil character
.
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How is Fred characterized in the text?
As kind,
charitable
, and someone who enjoys Christmas.
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What role does Fred play in relation to Scrooge's character?
He embodies the
spirit
of
Christmas
and shows what
Scrooge
could be
like.
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What does the term "foil" mean in literature?
A character that is the
opposite
to
another
character.
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What does juxtaposition refer to in the context of character analysis?
Placing two
contrasting
characters, ideas, or scenes next to each other to show their differences.
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Who was Thomas Robert Malthus?
An English cleric and scholar influential in
political economics
.
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What did Malthus believe?
He believed in the
limits
of population growth and resources.
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Which character in 'A Christmas Carol' reflects Malthusian views?
Scrooge
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How does Marxist theory relate to 'A Christmas Carol'?
It critiques
capitalism
and highlights
class conflict
through characters like Scrooge.
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How does Scrooge symbolize capitalism in the novella?
He
embodies
the negative traits of the
middle class
, such as presumption and ignorance.
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What does Marx argue about self-deprivation in relation to Scrooge?
He suggests that it leads to
alienation
and a solitary life.
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How does Mrs. Cratchit view Scrooge?
As an 'odious, stingy, hard,
unfeeling
man'.
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What does Mrs. Cratchit's comment about Scrooge represent?
Class conflict
and sympathy for the
working class
.
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How does Dickens present Scrooge's cruelty in the text?
Through his
obsession
with money and
disregard
for the poor.
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What does the phrase "solitary as an oyster" imply about Scrooge?
It suggests his
isolation
and
emotional coldness
.
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What message does Dickens convey about the potential for change in Scrooge's character?
That everyone is capable of transformation into more
compassionate
individuals.
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What is the significance of the quote "Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it"?
It highlights Scrooge's preference for
isolation
and his
idolatry
of money.
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How does Scrooge's character contribute to the atmosphere of the novella?
His
cruelty
and isolation create a bleak and dark atmosphere.
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What are four adjectives that describe Scrooge in Stave One?
Cold
,
greedy
,
solitary
, and
cruel.
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What are three things we learn about Scrooge in Stave One?
He is
miserly
, he despises Christmas, and he
isolates
himself from others.
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How does Scrooge's character reflect the attitudes of the Victorian era?
His attitudes reveal the
selfishness
and disregard for the poor
prevalent
among the wealthy classes.
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What are the key themes explored in 'A Christmas Carol'?
Social inequality
The importance of compassion and generosity
The potential for personal transformation
The critique of
capitalism
and
class conflict
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How does Dickens use Scrooge's character to convey social messages?
Scrooge represents the negative traits of
capitalism
.
His transformation illustrates the possibility of change.
His interactions highlight
class disparities
and the need for empathy.
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What literary techniques does Dickens employ in 'A Christmas Carol'?
Similes
(e.g., "solitary as an oyster")
Juxtaposition
of characters (e.g., Scrooge and Fred)
Symbolism
(e.g.,
Scrooge's
money obsession)
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