Scrooge Change In A Christmas Carol

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A Christmas Carol is a famous Christmas novella by Charles Dickens, which was published in 1843. A Christmas Carol is about a miserable business man named Scrooge, who hates Christmas and has no friends or heart. He does not receive nor give kindness. On a typical Christmas Eve, three Spirits visit Scrooge in hopes of reversing Scrooge’s attitude on Christmas, and his aspect on life. Since the spirits came to Scrooge to change him into being a kinder man, the ending or fifth stave is the most important stave in the novella and this stave has the most inportant scene.
An important scene from the novella is when Scrooge comes back from his experience with the Spirit of Christmas Yet To Come and yells out the window for a little boy. In this scene, Scrooge is so enthusiastic and excited that he has the chance to change and the second
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(page 85)” and once the boy says “Why, Christmas Day! (page 85)” Scrooge lightens up and realised that he didn’t miss Christmas during the time he was gone and he started to think of a plan to make this the most generous he had ever been on Christmas day, which would be to buy a huge turkey for the Cratchit’s. Two reasons why this scene is important is that, this is the first step up of into being a kinder person and he is fulfilling the promise that he promised the Spirits. This is the first step up into being a kinder person because he would have never ran up to a window and cried out to the boy, “What’s today?” without having the Spirit’s guide him into the right way of life. Scrooge is also fulfilling the promise he gave to the Spirits because the promise was, “I will honour Chirstmas in my heart, and try to keep it all year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they