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How Does Scrooge Change In A Christmas Carol

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Which ghost influenced Scrooge to change the most? The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come definitely helps Ebeneezer Scrooge the most to become a better man. In A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, he starts out as a grumpy old man that hates Christmas. Three ghosts visit and show him his Christmas past, present, and future, influencing him to change. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come helped him change in many different ways. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come showed him the perfect scenes to convince him to change. In stave four, Scrooge is shown a few members from his staff talking about the recent death. They are speaking very rudely, and he is horrified about their behavior. When he sees the grave and figures out it was him, it helps him to realize that being mean doesn’t make you happy. It just makes you unlikable and grumpy. On page 110, it states “‘I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all year. I will live in the Past, Present, and the Future.’” Scrooge finally realizes how important it is to be kind. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is the final step to converting Scrooge to a generous …show more content…

In stave four, the spirit shows Scrooge scenes that show people talking badly about him or showing no concern about his death. Since he didn’t care about any of them, they thought badly of him. This shows several times in stave four. On page 97, it states “‘...why wasn't he natural in his lifetime? If he had been, he’d have had somebody to look after him when he was struck with Death, instead of lying gasping out his last there, alone by himself.’” On page 92, talking about Scrooge’s funeral, it states “‘I don't mind going if a lunch is provided,’ observed the gentleman with the excrescence on his nose. “But I must be fed, if I make one.’” Being very unliked and realizing it was one of the biggest and most important reasons of why he decided to

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