context Flashcards
What would be social Context from A Christmas Carol?
- Chirstmas
- Apperenticeships
How is christmas is context from A Christmas Carol?
In the Victorian Era, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their family started to celebrate Christmas. After while the full country copied them and even the poor.
How is Apprenticeships is context from A Christmas Carol?
During the Victorian Era, apprenticeships were quite common back then. The apprentice would has to be bounded to the serve their master, by a single written context.
Who would be linked to political context?
- Thomas Carlyle
- Thomas Mathous
Who said “Are there no treadmills, Gibbets; even the hospitals, poor values, new poor law?”
Thomas Carlye
How is Thomas Carlyle link to the Context to A Christmas Carol?
He is linked to A Christmas Carol by the fact Scrooge questions: “ Are there no workhouses?” represent the mindset of you many captism men back then believe. And this quote a little later said ``The Treadmill and the Poor Law are in full vigour, then?’’ mirrors exactly what Thomas Carlyle speech said however change little bit.
What is the Mathous theory?
It a theory make by Thomas Malthus, it was that he was foreshadowing the prediction that food would end in 1798 by the increase of the human population.