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  1. A Christmas Carol

    Paper 1 is worth 64 marks and accounts for 40% of your overall GCSE grade. Your essay is worth 30 marks in total. Section B of Paper 1 contains the question and you are required to answer the one available question on the novella. Your question will also include a printed extract of about 35 lines from the novella.

  2. How to Write a Perfect A Christmas Carol Essay

    Exam Tip. Your OCR GCSE exam is "closed text", which means you won't have your copy of A Christmas Carol with you. Therefore, it is important you know the novella really well, so make sure you are confident about the plot, characters and themes, and that you have revised a range of quotes and references to use in your essay.

  3. AQA English Revision

    The Essay. During the opening of the novel, and in the extract, Scrooge is presented as a "tight-fisted hand at the grindstone." ... Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol during the Victorian times, when the gap between rich and poor was very big. In the novel Dickens shows that money is not as important as family when it comes to ...

  4. A Christmas Carol: Essay Writing Guide for GCSE (9-1)

    The focus on how to gain extra marks is so useful for students aiming high in their studies. This clean & simple new guide from Accolade Press will walk you through how to plan and structure essay responses to questions on Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. By working through seven mock questions, these detailed essay plans will show you how ...

  5. A Christmas Carol

    GCSE English Literature A Christmas Carol learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers. ... The following question will help you prepare essays and practice for exams. Try re ...

  6. AQA English Revision

    A Christmas Carol Revision. Below, you'll find everything you need to revise for A Christmas Carol - and if you need anything else, just let us know and we'll do our very best. It's what we ask of you, so it's the least we c ould offer in return...

  7. AQA GCSE English Section B: A Christmas Carol

    Morality. Poverty and Social Injustice. Redemption and Change. Regret. Religion and Christmas. The Supernatural. Advertisement. Summary notes, character profiles, themes, glossary,flashcards, and essay writing guides for AQA English GCSE Section B: A Christmas Carol.

  8. Sample exam question

    GCSE; AQA; Sample exam question - AQA A Christmas Carol - Sample exam question. The following question will help you prepare essays and practice for exams. Try re-writing each example in your own ...

  9. A Christmas Carol: Context

    The Victorians are associated with how many people celebrate Christmas in modern times: The general population only began to celebrate the Christian belief in the birth of Jesus in the 19 th century; Dickens uses this newly found celebration as a major element of his novella and consequently, A Christmas Carol helped to popularise the traditions associated with Christmas

  10. Sample exam question

    GCSE; AQA; Sample exam question - AQA A Christmas Carol - Planning your answer. The following question will help you prepare essays and practice for exams. Try re-writing each example in your own ...

  11. Exemplar AQA A Christmas Carol Essays

    This free A Christmas Carol (AQA) English Literature essay explores how Charles Dickens presents the struggles of the poor in the novel. This GCSE A Christmas Carol essay is based upon the AQA English Literature exam format. This A Christmas Carol essay is a top band, Grade 9 response, linked to the June 2017 AQA exam.

  12. How to answer an 'A Christmas Carol' question

    The second question you'll answer on English Literature Paper 1 will be on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. You have 1 hour 45 minutes for his paper, so you should spend around 50 minutes on this question. Like the Macbeth question, you will be given an extract to analyse in your essay - you should use this to help you include detailed ...

  13. English Lit: AQA GCSE A Christmas Carol

    Short and effective Seneca Revision Notes for A-Level & GCSE. GCSE English Literature AQA English Lit: AQA GCSE A Christmas Carol. Choose Topic. 1 Plot Summary. 2 Key Characters & Quotes. 3 Key Ideas. 4 Context. 5 Authorial Method.

  14. A Christmas Carol Essay.

    GCSE English. A Christmas Carol Essay. Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol is a morality tale of a selfish and bitter Ebenezer Scrooge and his visits from 3 spirits representing his past, present and future, bringing him into a complete change of character and reconciliation for his wrongs. It is based in a gloomy social divided 19th century ...

  15. Sample Answers

    Scrooge is appalled by them: 'Scrooge started back, appalled.'. The Spirit says the boy is called Ignorance - 'This boy is Ignorance.'. The girl is called Want - 'This girl is Want.'. This will be because the boy had never been to school because there were no schools back then.

  16. A Christmas Carol: Themes

    Through the Ghost of Christmas Past, Scrooge's memories become a catalyst for his transformation. Scrooge becomes highly emotional and he demonstrates the ability to change early in the novella: In Stave II, his first stage of remorse is revealed when he regrets not having given money to a carol singer.

  17. GCSE AQA English Literature

    3 example essays for GCSE AQA English Literature - A Christmas Carol. The example essays are on: poverty, social responsibility and redemption. These essays are only for example purposes - for you to be able to look and see the type of style and content necessary for a grade 9, and are not intended for people to copy into their exams, for which ...

  18. Model Grade 9 'ACC' essay: Christmas as a Joyful Time

    Furthermore, Dickens presents Christmas as a joyful time through Fezziwig's Christmas party. 'Fuel was heaped upon the fire' and the warehouse was transformed into a 'snug, and warm' ballroom filled with light. The use of the adjective 'warm' connotes kindness and comfort. The detail here in Fezziwig's scene overwhelms the ...

  19. A Christmas Carol Essay

    This is an exemplar A Christmas Carol essay - Grade 9 GCSE standard - based upon the AQA English Literature June 2018 exam question. The essay explores how Dickens presents Scrooge's fears in A Christmas Carol.The A Christmas Carol essay has been well structured and would achieve full marks - the equivalent of a Grade 9.

  20. Grade 9 A Christmas Carol Essay

    Grade 9 A Christmas Carol Essay Question Model Answer. Component 1, Section B of your OCR GCSE contains questions about a 19th-century prose work. You will write an essay responding to one of two options: Question 1 asks you to write an essay based on an extract from the novel or novella you have studied. Question 2 is a "discursive" essay ...

  21. GCSE English Literature questions

    Revise the characters of A Christmas Carol for your GCSE English Literature exams with Bitesize interactive practice quizzes covering feedback and common errors.

  22. PDF Exam practice question A Christmas Carol Exam questions

    Exam practice question A Christmas Carol Exam questions Revision activity: Read the exam question and highlight the KEY focus (eg: the first one is 'family') Read the extract, highlight anything that you think is relevant to the KEY focus. Think about the writer's technique or methods- what has Dickens done with language to make us think about family, or whatever the KEY focus of the ...

  23. A Christmas Carol

    Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol. Read the following extract from Chapter 2 of A Christmas Carol and then answer the question that follows. In this extract, the Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge the Christmas party he attended at Mr Fezziwig's warehouse when he was a young man. 5. But if they had been twice as many—ah, four times ...