Impact Of Christmas Past On Scrooge

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The Ghost of Christmas Past has a significant impact on Scrooge. The Ghost of Christmas Past was able to make Scrooge feel emotions that he had lost. On page 32 it says " Why was he rejoiced beyond all bounds to see them! Why did his cold eyes glisten, and his heart leap up as they went past! Why was he willed with gladness when he heard them give each other Merry Christmas..." It seems like young Scrooge had Christmas spirit and now Scrooge is remembering what it feels like to be merry and jolly around the holiday. The Ghost also teaches Scrooge by taking him on a tour of all his neglected and lonely Christmases as a child and adult. Scrooge begins to feel empathy for the caroling boy he neglected. The reason why he feels ashamed is because

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