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Everything you need to revise and analyse the Ghost of Christmas Present A Christmas Carol 👉🏽Revise A Christmas Carol with me: / playlist list=PL7XsAAMxwRdjiXbtpXzC_sVlFR1wiAwEi #gcse #revision #literature #dickens This video goes through everything you need to revise for the Ghost of Christmas Present in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. From the quotations to revise using flashcards, what to say about them, and working out Dickens’ message. Quotations covered in this video: • “its capacious breast was bare” • “an antique scabbard; but no sword was in it” • “bore a glowing torch, in shape not unlike Plenty’s horn” • “Know me better” • “Mr Scrooge, the founder of the feast” • “I see a vacant seat” • “This boy is Ignorance. This girl is Want.” • “on his brow I see that written which is Doom” I mentioned in the video that you could take this further. Here are a few ideas I would have covered if I had more time: • Scenes of happiness at Christmas – Dickens covers people in all sorts of difficult geographies still enjoying Christmas • Scenes of abundance in shops • Fred’s happy gathering, and the gentle mocking of Scrooge at the party. • “a mighty blaze went roaring up the chimney” when Scrooge first appears • “God bless us everyone” – Tiny Tim is so warm and generous • “odious, stingy, hard, unfeeling man” Mrs C doesn’t hide her feelings You can see my pomodoro guidance here: • The Pomodoro: work smarter not harder when... My Pomodoro timer here: • Pomodoro Timer: 25 minute timer for studying My Mindmap guidance here: • Mind Maps: a step by step guide to creatin... Scrooge at the start of the novella is explored here, including “solitary as an oyster” and “a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner!”: • Scrooge at the start of A Christmas Carol:... 00:32 Quotation 1 01:29 Quotation 2 / symbolism 02:50 Quotation 3 / Cornucopia - Horn of Plenty 03:49 Quotation 4 / Welcoming and warm 05:20 Cratchits: emotional heart 06:55 Pathos 08:55 Ignorance and Want 11:06 Doom #study #revision