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Social Inequality in A Christmas Carol - GCSE, English Literature (AQA) Practice Question/Model Answer.

This resource includes a detailed extract from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, focusing on the iconic scene where the Ghost of Christmas Present reveals the symbolic children, Ignorance and Want.

It offers:

  • A deep exploration of the theme of social inequality in the novella.
  • A model essay answer that guides students through how to respond to GCSE English Literature questions on this theme.
  • Structured guidance on analyzing key quotes and understanding how Dickens critiques Victorian society’s neglect of the poor.

This resource is ideal for students studying Dickens and Victorian literature, helping them develop skills in critical analysis, essay structure, and understanding historical context​(social inequality).

Word Search Activity
This word search resource is an engaging tool designed to complement English learning activities. It offers:

A fun and interactive way for students to reinforce key vocabulary and concepts related to social inequality.
An answer key for easy review.
Great as a supplementary activity to break up more intense studying or to prompt sentence writing related to A Christmas Carol.

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