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    's all." Showing the audience that Scrooge is starting to comprehend all the lives he has affected negatively. By this part in the novel, dickens introduced the next Ghost, the Ghost of Christmas Present. The ghost of Christmas present takes Scrooge to his clerk`s house. Here he witness the unfortunate conditions of their Christmas, however, it doesn’t appear to be so unfortunate at all; although Scrooge notices how Tiny Tim is crippled and at deaths door. He is moved by this sight, and that of

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    Christmas Carol The Ghost of Christmas Present Ghost : Come in, Scrooge! Come in! Come in and know me better, man! I am the Ghost of Christmas Present. Look upon me! You have never seen the likes of me before? Scrooge : Never. Ghost : Have never walked forth with my elder brothers? Scrooge : I don't think that I have. You have many brothers? Ghost : More than 1,800. 1,842, to be exact. Scrooge : I see you wear a scabbard, but no sword. Ghost : Indeed. Peace on Earth. Good

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    words, the second Ghost is the dopest, and most LIT Ghost ever Impacted can be defined as having a strong influence in a positive manner on someone or something. Scrooge was impacted most by the Ghost of Christmas present in the novela A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. The Ghost of Christmas present taught him how to show kindness to others, and showed Scrooge how he affected those around him. Scrooge began his transformation into a good man when the Ghost of Christmas present shows him the

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    production of “A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley”, the spirit of the characters develops into an adventurous journey. The setting is Christmas Eve and a poor man is working diligently while the owner, Ebenezer Scrooge, refuses to let him have Christmas Day off. Later that night at Scrooge's house, his old, dead, partner in business, Marley, visits him and tells him to change his ways and that three ghosts will come to haunt him: The Ghost of Christmas Past, The Ghost of Christmas Present, and The

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    Temp/Pacing & Mood of Christmas Past, Present, & Future The ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future all had a message for Scrooge, but they all went about telling him in their own ways. The ghost of Christmas Present was more demanding and cheerful, he wanted peace on earth and goodwill to men. Whereas, the ghost of Christmas Future looked like the Grim Reaper” and he showed Scrooge what would become of him if he didn’t change (dead). But, the ghost of Christmas Past was kind of adorable

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    partner was in the room, the man is a ghost, was MARLEY! Marley communicated to him and said there will be three ghost’s one of Christmas past, one of Christmas present, and one of Christmas future. They will arrive at one, each of them separate. They will show you the meaning of Christmas and give you joy. So Scrooge waits, then he hears a loud, harsh, blowing and there standing in front of him was another ghost! Scrooge asks the ghost, “are you the ghost of Christmas

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    A Christmas Carol Do you ever feel like people change? In A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens, Scrooge is a grouchy, unsocial, miserly, uncharitable old man. He is extremely unsympathetic and bah humbugs everything to do with Christmas. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is magically visited by 3 ghosts. The ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Scrooge has a rude awakening of haunting memories he holds onto. These memories make him feeling as if he needs a second chance and a fresh start

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    At the beginning of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is greedy,mean and rude. Scrooge is greedy because he won't even allow his clerk to have enough coal to keep him warm. He insists on saving money by burning only enough coal to keep a small flame glowing whether the heat that it puts out is sufficient to keep the clerk warm. (pg 2). Scrooge is mean because nobody ever stopped him in the street to say,with gladsome looks, “My dear Scrooge, how are you?” “When will you come and see me?” Even

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    Have you ever watched or read the " A Christmas Carol" before? If you had to choose out of the three ghost which one had a bigger impact on Scrooge. The "Christmas Carol" movie is about this man who hates Christmas because his old partner died on Christmas eve. Also while he is at his house resting Scrooge dead partner ghost came back alive and told him three ghost will visit Scrooge to show him the past the present and the future. On Christmas Eve Scrooge partner died. Scrooge and his

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    2, 2017, I attended A Christmas Carol: The Musical, a production featured in the Amaturo Theater at Broward Center for the Performing Arts. A Christmas Carol is about an elder man, Ebenezer Scrooge, who despises Christmas. Scrooge is a wealthy man infatuated with the idea of money, which makes him a very stingy, greedy, selfish, and egotistic human-being. Working as a banker, Scrooge has an employee named Bob Cratchit, who works long hours, for very little pay. On Christmas eve, Cratchit gives hints

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