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Examples Of Scrooge Change In A Christmas Carol

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Do you believe that your life can change in a blink of an eye? How about overnight. Well most people are naturally nice or mean and many don't change for the better. In the classic novel a Christmas carol written by Charles Dickens, the main character Ebenezer Scrooge changes drastically. The author gets Scrooge to change by sending the ghost of an old dead friend, and three spirits. The spirit that affected Scrooge the most was the spirit of Christmas present, because he was able to make Scrooge feel a deeper sense of sadness and shame and he showed him what he was missing out on. One of the reasons Scrooge was most affected by the spirit of Christmas present (or second spirit) is because it used images of the Cratchits to make Scrooge feel sadness, …show more content…

Another example is on page, 71 where the text says,” But he raised the speedily on hearing his own name. ‘Mr.Scrooge! ‘ said Bob; ‘I'll give you Mr.Scrooge, the founder of the feast!’ “ This shows Scrooge’s interest upon hearing his name. The evidence shows how the Cratchits thank Scrooge despite how he treats Bob. This makes Scrooge feel regret for his actions, and after his transformation he actually gives the Cratchits the biggest turkey on Christmas. Normally Scrooge wouldn't even celebrate Christmas, nonetheless even interact merrily towards his employee. This is another change we have seen in him with the spirit. (another reason*) is on page 70, the text (states*),” Then Bob proposed: ‘A merry Christmas to us all, my dears. God bless us!’ Which all the family re echoed. ‘God bless us, every one!’ said Tiny Tim, the last of all.” this evidence shows a very good example of Scrooge seeing first hand a great example of happiness. The Cratchits have a poor lifestyle and a crippled young boy but they still make time to be grateful for everything that they have. The spirit uses this scene and shows a good example to Scrooge. Scrooge can remember this forever to know how he should act. He

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