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A Christmas Carol Theme Revision Cards Poverty Isolation Ghosts Romeo and juliet, christmas carol, an inspector calls, power & conflict revision cards. various revision flashcards for students who are studying any of the following combination of texts for gcse: romeo and juliet x2 macbeth x3 a christmas carol x1 an inspector calls x2 power and conflict x2 wjec poetry x1 animal farm x1 if you studying 2 or more of these texts, it will save money to buy them. Scrooge is taken to the "infamous resort" by the ghost of christmas yet to come to joe's shop where scrooge's stolen possessions are sold. this scene shows poverty at its worst: "alleys and archways, like so many cesspools, disgorged their offences of smell, and dirt, and life, upon the straggling streets" .
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A Christmas Carol Theme Revision Cards Poverty Isolation Ghosts 'a christmas carol' poverty and the poor quotations revision sheet answers quotation context meaning then up rose mrs. cratchit, cratchit’s wife, dressed out but poorly in a twice turned gown, but brave in ribbons, which are cheap and make a goodly show for sixpence; stave three scrooge is with the ghost of christmas present and is observing. The chains these ghosts wear are the same as marley's they're a result of an uncaring attitude towards the poor. dickens uses the ghost of christmas present to condemn the "bigotry and selfishness" of those who supported sabbatarianism. dickens attacks this because of the restrictions it places on the poor. Read through the key points, then print the cards as a handy revision aid. 1 social justice dickens expresses his social concerns and urges compassion for those in need, showing the effects of poverty through references to hardship, workhouses, debt and prisons. In contrast to this, scrooge spends christmas eve in his 'melancholy tavern'. the cratchits appreciate what they have, even if it's meagre they make the most of the small luxuries. 'decrease the surplus population' scrooge would prefer the poor died over helping them. sees the workhouses as the only solution to control poverty.