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  1. The Transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge: [Essay Example], 819 words

    Introduction: A Christmas Carol is an allegory, written in 1843 by Charles Dickens, is one of the most compelling Christmas themed books known today. It was written during the industrial revolution in England. Background: It was a dirty era and the plight of the poor was desperate. Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly, cold-hearted owner of a London ...

  2. Grade 9 A Christmas Carol Essay

    Grade 9 model answer. Although A Christmas Carol explores themes of poverty, memory and family, Dickens' main focus is on Scrooge's transformation from an uncaring, miserly character to a generous, "good" man (AO1). At the beginning of the novella, Scrooge's character represents the willful ignorance of many people towards the poverty ...

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

    Model Grade 9 'ACC' essay: Christmas as a Joyful Time. Starting with this extract, explore how far Dickens presents Christmas as a joyful time. (30 marks) Throughout Dickens' allegorical novella, his aim is to passionately highlight how such a joyful season can create positive role models for Scrooge. The constant succession of images ...

  4. A Christmas Carol Essay

    The essay explores how Dickens uses the ghosts to help Scrooge change his attitudes and behaviour. The A Christmas Carol essay has been well structured and would achieve full marks - the equivalent of a Grade 9. The A Christmas Carol essay would take approximately 45-50 minutes to complete by a student in exam conditions.

  5. 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.

  6. Scrooge's Transformation in "A Christmas Carol"

    Scrooge's Transformation in "A Christmas Carol". Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" is a timeless tale that revolves around the profound transformation of the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge. As the story unfolds, we witness a radical change in Scrooge's personality, values, and outlook on life. This essay delves into the intricate journey ...

  7. How to Write a Grade 9 GCSE Literature Essay on: Scrooge

    In this video tutorial I show how to get a grade 9 for your GCSE Literature exam essay. It teaches you how to plan and structure the essay, focussing on the ...

  8. GCSE Grade9 full essay on the theme of 'Redemption' in 'A Christmas

    Subject: English. Age range: 16+. Resource type: Assessment and revision. File previews. docx, 15.41 KB. Was awarded full marks and was written in timed conditions - this is therefore the perfect balance of quote analysis, play coverage, points, context and bringing the paragraphs back to the main question/theme. Paragraphs cover:

  9. Grade 9 essay on Scrooge's transformation in A Christmas Carol

    A grade 9 model response to the following question: How does Dickens present Scrooge as charitable towards the poor? (30) Also included: An A3 planning sheet Useful ... Grade 9 essay on Scrooge's transformation in A Christmas Carol. Includes planning and task sheets. Subject: English. Age range: 14-16.

  10. PDF How does Dickens present the theme of ...

    At the beginning of the novella, Scrooge is presented as a cold-hearted miser. This is evident when it says, "Oh! But he was a tight-fisted hand at the grindstone, Scrooge! A squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous, old sinner!". The narrative ,"oh", suggests that even the narrator is overwhelmed by how unpleasant ...

  11. A Christmas Carol

    Maximise your grade These three quotations can take you down the path to a grade 9. Another way to help you secure a top level mark is to look at alternative view of a character or theme. With Scrooge, you could ask: Is Scrooge a more memorable and engaging character at the start of the novella? Yes. Scrooge's trademark 'Bah!

  12. Grade 9 Analysis Scrooge A Christmas Carol (Mr Salles)

    Ultimate Guide to A Christmas Carol https://amzn.to/2QvT2Xk0:00 Intro0:32 "The spirit touched him on the arm." 1:36 "There's more of gravy than of grave abou...

  13. Exemplar AQA A Christmas Carol Essays

    This free A Christmas Carol (AQA) English Literature essay explores how Charles Dickens uses the ghosts to help Scrooge change 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 2019 AQA exam.

  14. Grade 9 Essay: How Does Dickens Portray Scrooge?

    This is an example of how learning your analysis of the ending will pay off with grade 9 analysis you can fit to any essay. In conclusion, the novel ends with Scrooge's " splendid laugh " which is the first time in this novella we read of him laughing.

  15. A Christmas Carol: Every Grade 9 Essay in One

    AO3 context made grade 9 because it is linked to Dickens' purpose and ideas. Put then in your own words and memorise them. They will fit every essay. Here we meet tradespeople Scrooge has employed, a "laundress" and "charwoman", and an "undertaker's man". They have all stolen from the dead man's room.

  16. 'A Christmas Carol' Grade 9 Response on Fred's Characterisation

    Hi all - another AMAZING essay penned by my year 11 student Ashley. Use as a model for how to structure a top band response: Within his festive, allegorical novella, Dickens crafts Scrooge's only nephew Fred to function as a model for embracing Christmas. Most importantly, he demonstrates the virtues associated with this time of…

  17. Grade 9 Essay Scrooge's Transformation A Christmas Carol

    Subject: English. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Assessment and revision. File previews. docx, 16.94 KB. A grade 9 essay analysing Scrooge's transformation in A Christmas Carol. AQA GCSE English literature.

  18. A Christmas Carol Redemption Essay

    Dickens portrays the idea that redemption is possible regardless of one's starting point. Dickens utilises Scrooge in order to illustrate how self-centred, insensitive people can be converted into compassionate and socially conscious individuals. This extract ends a chain of events as benevolence and generosity overcome Scrooge's hostile ...

  19. Sample Answers

    In this passage, Dickens presents Scrooge as someone who is obsessed with money, even to the point of choosing it over the woman he had proposed to. His appearance and words combine to show us this obsession. Dickens shows us Scrooge's face and eyes show his love of money; his face 'had begun to wear the signs of care and avarice' and he ...

  20. GCSE Grade9 full essay on the theme of 'Scrooge's attitude to change

    GCSE Grade9 full essay on the theme of 'Scrooge's attitude to change' in 'A Christmas Carol' Was awarded full marks and was written in timed conditions - this is therefore the perfect balance of quote analysis, grammatical points, play content coverage, complex, rare and unconventional points (YOU WILL STAND OUT!!), context and bringing the paragraphs back to the main question/theme ...

  21. Essays

    The Essay. During the opening of the novel, and in the extract, Scrooge is presented as a "tight-fisted hand at the grindstone.". This is to say that he doesn't like sharing - he is tight fisted - while the "grindstone" image represents him at work. This image suggests that he drives people hard at work but doesn't pay them much ...

  22. Grade 9 Essay on Scrooge.

    This document provides how an in-depth analysation can come to life within your essays. By following this structure, you are guaranteed a Grade 7 +. This essay is based on 'A Christmas Carol' and particularly how Scrooge transforms as the novel progresses.

  23. Jekyll and Hyde: A* Grade / L9 vs A Grade / L7 Example Essays

    A MEGA REVISION 'JEKYLL AND HYDE' BUNDLE! (Digital + Printable PDFs, PPTs and worksheets!) This bundle contains everything you need to teach or study Stevenson's novella 'The Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' in the form of digital and printable PDF documents.