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GCSE English Text Guide - A Christmas Carol includes Online Edition & Quizzes: superb for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP GCSE English Text Guides)

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This is also echoed by Fred when he declares that his uncle’s wealth is of no use if he “doesn’t do any good with it”

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For example, the green of Tiny Tim’s burial ground is contrasted with the darkness of Scrooge’s grave

Please refer to this Agreement before adding more titles to your CGP Online Editions account (Your Account). 1. Licence Bob works in a “dismal little cell” suggesting a gloomy c onfinement from which he cannot escape, which could be viewed as a wider symbol of his poverty

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A Code must be redeemed before the title it is linked to can be accessed. An unredeemed Code may be transferred to another person or organisation who can then redeem it. Fred is Scrooge’s only nephew yet Scrooge displays an aloofness and hostility towards him and refuses to celebrate Christmas with Fred’s family:

Please call Customer Services on 0800 1712 712 if you are experiencing difficulties or have any questions. 8. Disclaimer His relationship with his children is continually shown to be loving and affectionate: “Tiny Tim upon his shoulder”/“Why, where’s our Martha?” There are also other minor characters in A Christmas Carol who contribute to Scrooge’s transformation and it is important to understand their role in the novella. For example: Tiny Tim, Fred, Fan, Fezziwig, Belle, Ignorance and Want.

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Scrooge is depicted as a m iser who refuses to make a charitable donation to help those less fortunate than himself:

For a much more detailed guide on answering the A Christmas Carol question, please see our revision notes on How to Answer the 19th-Century Novel Essay Question . Scrooge’s heightened emotions endear him to the reader and illustrate the change in his character: “And he sobbed” Accessing a CGP Online Edition by using a code from a printed CGP book grants you access to the title for three years from the date of activation of the code. You are responsible for ensuring that, prior to the use of the Service by your employees, agents or students, all such parties are notified of and agree to the terms of this Agreement. The cold within him froze his old features…his thin lips blue” suggests that something within Scrooge is also deadScrooge’s isolation from society enables him to remain ignorant of the plight of the poor and the social problems which surround him By using the CGP Online Edition and its Online Extras you agree to be bound by the full Terms and Conditions. Users of CGP Online Editions Scrooge is used as a signal to the upper classes to change their dangerous and harsh attitudes toward the lower classes By using the CGP Online Edition or accessing an Online Edition title you agree to be bound by the full Terms and Conditions. Users of CGP Online Editions

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