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27 August 2025

pdf, 1.37 MB
pdf, 1.37 MB

This knowledge organiser resource for Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ serves as a comprehensive guide designed to enhance students’ understanding of the text and its context. It provides a detailed background of Charles Dickens, illuminating his life experiences and the influences that shaped his writing style and themes. Additionally, the organiser explores the socio-economic conditions of Victorian England, offering insights into the contrasts between wealth and poverty, which are central to the narrative.

A succinct summary of each stave is included, allowing students to grasp the development of the plot and the evolution of the protagonist, Ebenezer Scrooge. The resource delves into significant themes, such as the spirit of Christmas, redemption, and social injustice, encouraging learners to make connections between the text and the wider social issues of the era.

It highlights Victorian lifestyles and social attitudes, particularly regarding Christmas celebrations during the Victorian period, thereby establishing a contextual framework for understanding the story’s moral undertones. An in-depth character analysis provides students with an opportunity to explore motivations and relationships, enhancing their engagement with the text. Overall, this knowledge organiser is an invaluable tool for facilitating a deeper appreciation of ‘A Christmas Carol’ and its lasting significance.

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