A Christmas Carol - Themes: Redemption

English
Year 9
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~16 mins
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A worksheet focused on identifying and correcting errors related to themes of redemption in A Christmas Carol. It aims to develop students' understanding of literary techniques and thematic development.

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A Christmas Carol - Themes: Redemption

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Error Correction: Themes of Redemption

Scene Summary and Context Guide: In *A Christmas Carol*, Dickens vividly illustrates Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformation from a miserly, unfeeling man to someone redeemed by compassion and kindness. The story begins with Scrooge’s cold-heartedness, evidenced by his dismissive attitude towards Christmas and the poor. The ghostly visitations serve as catalysts for his introspection. Dickens employs symbolism, such as the ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, to portray the ominous future awaiting Scrooge if he does not change. The phrase 'hard and sharp as flint' highlights his initial emotional state, while the repeated references to warmth and light reflect his impending redemption. Dickens’s use of contrast between darkness and light emphasises the moral awakening that redemption entails. The narrative ultimately emphasises that true wealth is found in generosity and kindness, not material possessions.
1.
Identify and correct the error in the following sentence: 'Dickens uses symbolism, such as the ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, to portray the ominous future awaiting Scrooge if he does not change.'
[2 marks]
2.
Explain how Dickens uses contrast to develop the theme of redemption. Provide specific examples.
[4 marks]
3.
Find and correct the error in this statement: 'The phrase
4.
Identify the literary technique Dickens uses in the phrase 'hard and sharp as flint'.
Aa) Metaphor
Bb) Simile
Cc) Personification
Dd) Alliteration
5.
Which phrase in the passage best symbolises Ebenezer Scrooge's initial emotional state?
Aa) 'hard and sharp as flint'
Bb) 'warm and light'
Cc) 'generosity and kindness'
Dd) 'moral awakening'
6.
Write a short paragraph analysing how Dickens’s use of symbolism contributes to the story’s moral message.
[4 marks]
7.
Correct the following sentence for clarity and grammatical accuracy: 'The story begins with Scrooge’s cold-heartedness, evidenced by his dismissive attitude towards Christmas and the poor.'
[2 marks]
8.
Explain in a brief paragraph how Dickens demonstrates that true wealth is found in kindness, using evidence from the passage.
[4 marks]

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12/31/2025
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