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    end, is how important that memory was to you. How heavy the impact from your change.” It is important to change, just like how much effort it could take to remember the past, especially a painful one. There is a certain being in the novel “A Christmas Carol”, who easily relates to this quote. Ebenezer Scrooge could choose to be his bitter self or be a kinder, more forgiving man. There is a choice presented, and Scrooge decided to take it, by remembering the past and realizing how his decisions created

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    In the story, A Christmas Carol, the author, Charles Dickens, uses Scrooge to critique the society of Victorian times. A Christmas Carol takes place in the 1800s, which is around the time period that Dickens grew up in. In the novel, as well as in Dickens’s childhood, the Industrial Revolution is taking effect, which is a large contributing factor in his commencement of writing the book. In the novel, Charles Dickens uses the character of Scrooge to critique Victorian society through his greed and

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    Change molds us in life and makes a deciding impact in our future. In A Christmas Carol, three spirits visit Scrooge for the better. Scrooge’s character transforms to be grateful, generous, and kind. To start off, Scrooge becomes kind as a result of the visit from the Ghost of Christmas Past. This spirit presents to Scrooge a scene with Fezziwig, his old mentor, and Dick, his old colleague. On page 225, paragraph 83 of scene five,”It isn’t that! It isn’t that, Spirit. Fezziwig had the power to make

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    A Christmas Carol is about a man who is very greedy but, throughout the story he changes and i'm going to tell you how. In Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol we can find a good example of how a person can change. Scrooge is full of hate and very cruel towards others, he doesn't have any respect for others around him. In a Christmas Carol Ebenezer Scrooge is a very angry man towards himself and others. At the beginning of the story, Scrooge is a very greedy man he only cares about himself. There

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    In the blistering cold of a dim Christmas Eve, a man with a frozen heart of stone was able to find a spark of warmth and goodness through the three spirits that guided him to hope and happiness. In A Christmas Carol, a classic tale by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge, a man with a cold empty heart who had learnt a lesson of a lifetime. He never could comprehend and seem to understand why people were so joyous on this one specific day, as he preferred to live his life alone and in the dark. When

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    In "a Christmas Carol" the greedy miser Ebenezer Scrooge is transformed into a better person after three spirits taught him important life lessons. Scrooge is shown the errors of his past and how he can change. He is changed by events from his past, present, and future. He is transformed from a greedy miser to a warm hearted caring person. So what was scrooge like before he changed. Christmastime brings joy and happiness to most people, Ebenezer Scrooge is not of them. Scrooge at the beginning of

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    How often is someone given a chance to change? In A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge is a wealthy old man who has a bad reputation in the town in which he lives in. However, one night three ghosts visit him and give him a chance to redeem himself; Showing him his past, present, and future. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens shows that no matter what someone’s past may be, they can redeem themselves. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens shows why Scrooge would need redemption

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    the most famous words spoken by Charles Dickens main character in “A Christmas carol”. Scrooge is a greedy man whose life was changed by the visits of three spirits. Through the visitations of three spirits, Scrooge learned why he had become greedy, how much he missed out on by avoiding Christmas, and that he is capable of becoming a compassionate person who could make a difference in the lives of others. The Spirit of Christmas Past showed Scrooge visions from the past and how he became greedy

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    How does Dickens present Christmas Spirit? Charles Dickens presents Christmas spirit using title and structure, characters in contrast to Scrooge such as Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and Fred as kind and generous people who embody the spirit of Christmas. At the start of the novella, Dickens presents Scrooge as a miserable character who is more focused on money than being kind to others and showing generosity. When Scrooge is asked to donate money to the poor he says “If they

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    Scrooge's Metamorphisis Charles Dickens wrote the inspiring novella, A Christmas Carol; an allegorical story centered around the miserly moneylender Ebenezer Scrooge, who is in need of the Christmas Spirit. He is known for his truculent ways towards humanity, including his last living family member, Fred. After an ominous visit, Scrooge receives visits from three apparitions, showing him appalling glimpses of his past, present, and future, Scrooge alters his disreputable life when he realizes his

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