Redemption in a Christmas Carol: Quotes, Flash cards and Essay Plan

Everything you need to revise redemption in Charles Dickens’ 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 an exam question on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. From what to say, how to say it, what quotations to revise using flashcards / flash cards, or even putting into a mind map. I then show you an example of an essay plan, talking through strategies to cope in an exam with an extract and how to organise your ideas in the best order. Techniques talked about in this video include symbolism, simile, epistrophe, pathos, syllables, metaphors, verbs, euphemism and incomplete sentences. Quotations talked about in this video are: “I wear the chains I forged in life”. “a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner!” “Scrooge whispered in his ear”. “To bring you home, home, home!” “Wonderful party, wonderful games, wonderful unanimity, won-der-ful happiness!” “I see a vacant seat” “second father” “Hard and sharp as flint” “The father of a long, long line of brilliant laughs!” 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:...   00:00 Redemption in A Christmas Carol 00:26 Whole text message 02:01 Financial redemption 03:13 Familial redemption 04:23 Redemption through responsibility 05:59 Redemption changes personality 07:47 Quotations 09:06 Exam Tips 09:39 Essay plan #study #revision