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What is the central theme of Dickens's novella "A Christmas Carol"?
Wealth
and
poverty
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How does Dickens use the theme of wealth and poverty in "A Christmas Carol"?
To explore
social inequality
and character differences
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What does the video suggest about the effects of being rich or poor?
It
affects
characters'
lives
and
behaviors
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What historical event triggered greater wealth disparity during Dickens's time?
The
Industrial Revolution
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What was a consequence of the Industrial Revolution for business owners?
They became
wealthier
due to increased production
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How did the working class respond to the opportunities created by the Industrial Revolution?
They moved to
cities
seeking better lives
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Why did business owners pay their employees poorly during the Industrial Revolution?
There were no
legal
trade unions to protect
workers
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What percentage of the British population belonged to the middle and upper classes during the Industrial Revolution?
15 percent
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What was the impact of the 1834 Poor Law on the treatment of the poor?
It
worsened
their
conditions
and
established
workhouses
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How did the wealthy view the working class during Dickens's time?
They
often
saw
them
as
lazy
or
drunk
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What did Malthus theorize about population growth and resources?
Population growth would
exceed
resource production
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How did Dickens respond to Malthus's ideas in his writing?
He criticized them and advocated for
social responsibility
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What was the role of charities during the Victorian era?
They
provided
some
support
but
were
insufficient
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What does Scrooge's dialogue with the charity representative reveal about his views?
He supports the
1834
Poor Law and
Malthusian
views
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What does the phrase "a golden one" signify in Scrooge's dialogue with Bell?
Money
has replaced love and happiness
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How does Dickens portray the consequences of prioritizing wealth over relationships?
It leads to
loneliness
and regret
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What does Scrooge's assertion about the spirit's desires regarding bakeries imply?
Wealthy
politicians
sought to deprive the poor
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What was the purpose of the Sunday Observance Bill proposed by Sir Andrew Agnew?
To enforce closure of
businesses
on
Sundays
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How does Dickens depict the impact of small acts of generosity in "A Christmas Carol"?
They can bring immense happiness to others
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What does the spirit's remark about Fezziwig's spending suggest about wealth?
Wealth is
positive
when used for others'
benefit
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What are the key contextual factors influencing wealth and poverty in "A Christmas Carol"?
Industrial Revolution
increased
wealth disparity
Poor working conditions for laborers
1834
Poor Law worsened treatment of the poor
Malthusian
theory influenced societal views
Charitable efforts
were insufficient to address poverty
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How does Dickens present the negative aspects of wealth in "A Christmas Carol"?
Scrooge's
inhumane views on the
poor
The pursuit of wealth leads to personal loss
Wealthy politicians' actions harm the poor
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How does Dickens present the positive aspects of wealth in "A Christmas Carol"?
Charitable actions
can
alleviate
suffering
Small acts of generosity create significant joy
Wealth used for others' benefit is commendable
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What does the dialogue suggest about small acts of generosity?
They can bring great happiness to
others
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How does the spirit describe Feziwig's generosity?
As a "
small matter
"
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What does the spirit imply about the financial impact of Feziwig's spending?
It is insignificant for Feziwig
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What effect did Feziwig's small expense have on the party-goers?
They were
immensely
appreciative
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What does Scrooge's gesture of sending a turkey to the Cratchit family signify?
He has learned to use his
wealth
generously
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What does Scrooge ask the boy on the street?
If he knows about the
big
turkey
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How does Dickens present the theme of wealth in "A Christmas Carol"?
As
both positive and negative
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What does the spirit's response about Tiny Tim's fate imply about poverty?
Poverty is connected with
death
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What does the phrase "I see a vacant seat" suggest about Tiny Tim's future?
His death is likely due to
poverty
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What does Dickens suggest about the living conditions of the impoverished in 1843?
They
lead
to
illness
and
death
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What do Ignorance and Want represent in the novella?
The perils of
extreme
poverty
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How does Dickens describe the boy Ignorance?
As a
figure of doom
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What does Scrooge's reaction to the thieves reveal about societal views on poverty?
Poverty breeds
desperation
and criminality
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How does Scrooge feel about the thieves discussing their spoils?
He feels
horror
and disgust
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What does Dickens imply about the wealthy's perception of the poor in Victorian times?
They viewed them as
lazy
and
criminal
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What does the description of Mrs. Cratchit suggest about her character?
She is resourceful despite
poverty
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How do the Cratchit children's reactions to their Christmas dinner reflect their situation?
They are
grateful
for
what
they
have
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