A Christmas Carol (Grades 9–1)  York Notes GCSE Revision Guide

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A Christmas Carol (Grades 9–1) York Notes

Charles Dickens

Revise the key points

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1 Scrooge

Miserly and mean, Scrooge is isolated from humanity by his desire for making money. He learns about the consequences of his choices and responsibility for others.

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2 Bob Cratchit

A poor clerk, Bob Cratchit contrasts with his employer, Scrooge. Rich in family love he maintains his dignity and Christian values throughout hardship.

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3 Fred

Scrooge’s cheerful, generous nephew expresses Dickens’s ideas about the spirit of Christmas and the warmth of family life that Scrooge has rejected.

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4 Fezziwig

A benevolent employer, Fezziwig exemplifies the qualities that Scrooge lacks. He celebrates Christmas joyfully, sharing the celebration with his family and employees.

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5 Tiny Tim

Cratchit’s disabled son is presented sentimentally as angelic and uncomplaining, capable of bringing out the best in people. He embodies the effects of Scrooge’s transformation.

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