A Christmas Carol Context

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Family and Childhood

  • Dickens lived on the edge of poverty.
  • Dickens was forced to work in a boot blacking factory when he was 12 years old.
  • Dickens father was a prisoner in Marshalsea Prison in 1824 for being in debt.
  • Dickens had 10 children and a wife called Catherine.
  • Family was the only source of help when you were unemployed or sick.
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London

  • In 1843 London was the world's largest city.
  • In 1843 nealry 2 million people lived in London.
  • The population doulbed from the start of the 19th century.
  • Rapid indulstrilisation made London very polluted and crowded.
  • Working class and poor people lived in basic and cramped conditions.
  • Rapid movement of people from country to city made workhouses unable to cope with the number of unemployed and homeless they had to care for.
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Christmas and Holidays

  • Christmas was the only public holiday of the year.
  • Most people had Sundays off work.
  • Working class people had no paid holidays apart from Christmas.
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Work

  • Workplaces were dangerous and difficult.
  • 14-16 work hours a day.
  • Working class children were expected to be in paid work by the age of 13 or 14.
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Religion and Christianity

  • In the 1840s, 50% of people attented a Christian religion service every week.
  • Dickens was concerned with the New Testament values (E.G. kindness, charity and meekness).
  • Dickens was not concerned about the Old Testament values. (E.G. hard inflexible rules about how to live and behave 
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Gothic Literature

  • Popular in the first half of the 19th century.
  • Involves the supernatural (E.G. ghosts)
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Workhouses, Prisons and Poverty

  • Prisons would be unpleasant places for people who committed crimes.
  • Prisoners were made to do difficult and tedious work (E.G. seperating strands of rope).
  • In 1943, The poor law was passed by Parliament. It was designed to reduce the cost of helping the poor people who needed help, who had to go to workhouses for help.
  • Workhouses offered similar conditions to prisons.
  • People living in workhouses had to complete dull and repetitive work just to get a bed to sleep on and basic food.
  • No National Health Service (NHS), which meant that no help was given if people could not afford a doctor.
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About the book

  • A Christmas Carol is a response to the 1843 Government report about working class conditions for women and childen.
  • Dickens intended the book to be a 'Sledgehammer blow'.
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