A CHRISTMAS CAROL: Complete Essay Plan |Grade 9 Analysis |Fits EVERY Question
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and science. I did this last year with
four quotes for four paragraphs. And if
you go back and you look at the comment
section of those videos, guys, it really
helped those year 11s. So this year I've
had a whole year to reflect. This year
guys I've tweaked the quotes and I'm
presenting you with six. We're going to
go over six quotes. I'm going to give
you the quote. I'm going to give you the
technique. I'm going to give you the
analysis and I'm going to talk you
through how you make this quote fit lots
of different questions. Now I'm going to
give you six different paragraphs on the
day of your exam. Remember guys, you
only need to make two of the six fit
because on the day of your exam, you are
aiming for four paragraphs. Two
paragraphs are going to be coming from
the extract that they give you on the
day. The other two will be coming from
these six. Now guys, we need these six
to be absolutely solid. Absolutely
solid. It is unforgivable. Absolutely
unforgivable. I sound like Mr. Berling.
But guys, honestly, we will not be
coming out of the exam on Monday and
none of you guys are going to message me
saying, "Sir, I just couldn't think of
any quotes. Sir, I just couldn't think
of any ideas. Sir, I only did one
paragraph." Guys, that is not happening.
Not on my watch. by hook or by crook on
that exam on Monday. All of us, every
single one of us is coming out of that
exam with four paragraphs done. Now, in
an ideal world, you want to do two
paragraphs from the extract, two
paragraphs from the whole text. But
listen to me very carefully.
If you open the extract and what they
give you on the day is something that
completely completely throws you off.
I'm talking to the point where you can't
understand it at all. Then give me or
try to give me one from the extract and
three from the six that I'm going to
give you. And worstc case scenario,
worst case
scenario, I don't want anyone saying,
"Oh, Mr. Everything English said do
this. I'm saying worst case scenario. If
you can't engage with the extract at
all, you can't even give me a paragraph.
Then you know what guys? Worst case
scenario, out of the six that I'm going
to give you, you write up four of
them. It is better to do that than to
leave your booklet
empty. What I am trying to tell you guys
is this. No matter what happens on
Monday, we are coming out of that exam
doing four full paragraphs. In an ideal
world, we are aiming for two paragraphs.
Extract two paragraphs from the whole
text. But if it comes down to it, you
have to change accordingly. But guys,
remember one thing. This is our GCSE
exam. Everything comes down to this. So
no matter what happens guys, Monday we
are doing four paragraphs. And now guys,
I will help you so much because I am now
going to go through the six quotes that
I believe can fit
99.9999% of questions. All right guys,
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link in. These are my six go-to quotes
from A Christmas Carol. And I believe I
can make these six quotes fit almost any
question. 1 2 3 4 5 and six. Now
remember guys, on the day of your exam,
you only need to make two of these fit
because the other two quotes we're going
to be getting from the extract. So you
might say to me, "Sir, you know what? I
like that quote, but I hate that quote."
That's fine. Don't use it. Use the other
five. But I truly believe these six
quotes are really good to learn because
you can make them fit lots of different
questions. And I have to say this guys
because I know there will be somebody
out there who will ask me the following.
Sir, is it plagiarism if I use your
analysis? Of course it's not because
this is just me giving you ideas. I am
teaching you. take my ideas, turn them
into paragraphs, and go smash your
GCSEs, and then thank me in August. All
right, guys. Paragraph number one, the
quote I use, my favorite go-to quote, is
the quote solitary as an oyster. And
unless you are in year five, you will
know that this is a simile because it is
comparing Scrooge to an oyster. Now,
this quote is a lovely quote because the
word solitary, solitary is what we use
for people who are in prison. That is
the kind of word we use. They are in
solitary confinement. Now Scrooge, is he
in prison? No. Well, he is kind of. But
what prison? Scrooge is lonely. Scrooge
is isolated. Scrooge is by himself. He
is solitary. But solitary gives the idea
what? That Scrooge is imprisoned by
force. Scrooge is lonely by
force. What is forcing him to be lonely?
What is forcing him to be isolated? Read
the quote. It's the oyster. It's the
oyster that is making him stuck. It's
the oyster that is making Scrooge be
isolated and by himself. So, what is
this oyster? A symbol of the oyster. I
want you guys to argue now. Let's get
that grade nine, guys. We're not in the
business of getting a grade one. We want
that nine.
The oyster is a symbol of capitalism and
that's your context link. Now what is
capitalism? Capitalism is the belief
that the most important thing in your
life is money, money, money, and
yourself. And Scrooge has bought into
that belief so much that the guy
believes he doesn't need a girlfriend.
He doesn't need a wife. He doesn't need
friends. He doesn't need family. He
truly believes that as long as he's got
money, he's good. He is a victim of
capitalism. And the shell represents
this belief. It's a symbol of this
belief. Now who who comes to destroy the
sh? Who comes to destroy this belief?
Who comes to make him understand that
family is important, love is important,
relationships are important, religion is
important. Who comes to do
this? The
ghosts, the
spirits, Molly, they crack the shell.
They crack the shell. They crack the
shell until right at the end, as
everyone loves to say, the beautiful
pearl that is Scrooge emerges. His
softer side, his nicer side comes out.
Guys, I've just given you a grade nine
analysis within like 2 minutes. Please
analyze that quote like that. Don't be
saying solitary as an oyster shows us
that Scrooge is really, really lonely
and that he has a nice side, but he is
stuck inside the oyster. This shows that
we feel really, really sorry for him.
And hopefully one day he'll
change. We're not about that, guys.
We're not about that. Solitary. He is
forced to be lonely. Why is he forced?
Because of the oyster. The oyster is a
symbol of capitalism. Capitalism is an
ideology. It's a belief that money is
the most important thing. So the spirits
and Marley come and they crack the
oyster to reveal his softer side. But
you want to say that this represents
society. Why? Because if a sad old man
like Scrooge can change, then we all
have
hope. If Scrooge can change, anyone can
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