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In what year was A Christmas Carol written?
1843
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What major event was occurring in Britain during the time A Christmas Carol was written?
The Industrial Revolution
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What were some of the consequences of the Industrial Revolution in London?
Overcrowding,
disease
, and crime
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Where was Charles Dickens born?
In a coastal region of
Kent
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What financial issues did Dickens's father face?
He was
financially
irresponsible and accumulated
huge
debts
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At what age did Dickens's family move to Camden in London?
9 years old
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What happened to Dickens's father in 1824?
He was arrested and sent to
debtors' prison
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How did Dickens support himself after his father was imprisoned?
He worked
10 hours
a day with other
child laborers
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What was Dickens's weekly wage while working in the shoe blacking warehouse?
Six
shillings
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What lasting effect did the treatment of workers have on Dickens?
It influenced his writing about
vulnerable
children
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How does the theme of family manifest in A Christmas Carol?
It shows the
effect
of loneliness on the
spirit
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How many children did Dickens have?
Ten
children
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What was the purpose of the new Poor Law introduced in 1834?
To ensure the
poor
were
housed
,
clothed
, and
fed
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What was the public perception of the new Poor Law?
Some
welcomed
it
, while
others
opposed
it
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What did Richard Osler call the workhouses?
Prisons
for the
poor
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What were the conditions like inside the workhouses?
Deliberately
harsh
to discourage those not in need
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How did the threat of the workhouse affect workers?
It allowed bosses to treat workers
inhumanely
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How does Scrooge represent unscrupulous bosses in A Christmas Carol?
He threatens
Cratchit
with losing his job for speaking
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What percentage of England's population was living in poverty at the time of A Christmas Carol's publication?
About
25 percent
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Who was Thomas Malthus?
An English
economist
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What is the Malthusian trap?
Population growth
leads to more
poverty
after temporary improvements
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How does Scrooge's attitude reflect Malthusian beliefs?
He dismisses
charity
and suggests the poor should die to reduce
population
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How did the rich live in contrast to the poor during Dickens's time?
They lived in
opulent
mansions and hired
servants
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What was Scrooge's lifestyle like?
He was frugal and tight-fisted, eating gruel on
Christmas Eve
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What food did Scrooge eat on Christmas Eve?
Gruel
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What holiday traditions were emerging in 1843?
Christmas
cards and decorations began to appear
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Who was featured in a holiday picture published in 1848?
Queen Victoria
and
Prince Albert
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How was Christmas changing during Dickens's time?
It was transitioning from a quiet religious holiday to a
community
celebration
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What Christmas tradition did Dickens honor?
Telling ghost stories on
Christmas Eve
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What does Marley represent in A Christmas Carol?
A soul trapped in
purgatory
due to past sins
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What message is Dickens conveying by combining pagan and Christian beliefs?
He challenges
Victorian
behavior and culture to instill a more
humane
way forward
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What does Marley warn Scrooge about his fate?
He will face incessant torture of
remorse
if he doesn't change
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What is the overall challenge Dickens presents to mankind in A Christmas Carol?
To change its ways for a more
humane
future
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What are the key themes in A Christmas Carol?
The importance of
family
The effects of
loneliness
The critique of
social injustice
The transformation of
character
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What are the social conditions depicted in A Christmas Carol?
Poverty
and its impact on families
The harsh realities of
workhouses
The disparity between the rich and poor
Child labor and exploitation
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What role does Christmas play in A Christmas Carol?
A time for reflection and change
A community celebration
A contrast to
Scrooge's
initial
isolation
A catalyst for
character
transformation
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What significant law was introduced in 1834?
The 1834
Poor Law
was introduced.
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How were the conditions in the workhouses described?
They were
horrendous
, grueling hubs of
squalor
with dangerous conditions.
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How many people died in the workhouses between 1846 and 1851?
250,000
people died in the workhouses during that period.
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What does Scrooge's ignorance about the workhouses represent?
It represents the ignorance of the
Victorian
upper class regarding poverty.
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