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  4. When exploring the context in which A Christmas Carol was written, you should consider: The contexts in which the text is set. The contexts in which the text is received. Its literary context (genre) Each of the below topics links directly to Dickens’ ideas in A Christmas Carol: Poverty. Relationships and Family.

  5. This is to show the difference between rich and poor people at that time. There is a lot of poverty shown in the rest of the novel as well. Some people are rich, such as Scrooge, and some people are poor, such as Bob Cratchit. Bob has to work long days and only has a small piece of coal in his fire.

  6. Learn about Edexcel Relationships poetry for your GCSE English Literature exam. This revision note includes exam tips, a theme comparison table and more.

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