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    came over and asked Scrooge would want to join them for dinner. Scrooge replied “humbug” and said no. Then on that night Scrooge saw Marley’s ghost, and he was frightened and scared. Marley was Scrooge's partner they had the same personality and one day Marley died and Scrooge was kinda sad about his death. When Marley appeared he warned Scrooge about three ghosts to help him change. In the next stave Ghost of Christmas Past came, the ghost looked like a candle stick and he was quite. The ghost…

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    Scrooge the city, the spirit takes him to the house of Scrooge’s loyal clerk, Bob Cratchit. The Cratchit family, as a result of Scrooge’s meager pay, lives in a tiny home with their large family, including their youngest son who is confined to crutches. They share a meal together and talk happily together, and then drink and give toasts, all the time being glad and grateful for what they have. During their toasts, Bob even raises a toast to Scrooge, to the dismay of his entire family. Scrooge’s…

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    Change can be a mix of good and bad, you can change from a good person to a bad person or from a bad person to a good person. In “Scrooge and Marley; A Christmas Carol” Scrooge is shown scenes from the past, present, future that change him for the better. Scrooge’s character transformation was becoming giving, apologetic, and generous. First, as a result of what The Ghost of Christmas Past revealed to Scrooge, Scrooge became giving. The ghost showed him a scene when he was a little poor boy,…

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    uncle a Merry Christmas, but all Scrooge said was, “a time finding yourself a year older and not an hour richer.” And made Fred went out. That night, after Scrooge got home and his servants warmed him to bed, he had a dream about him meeting Jacob Marley, his old working partner who died 7 years ago at Christmas, and Jacob told him about the three Christmas spirits that would come and let him see what he’d…

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    Spirits of all Three shall strive within me” (79). Because he has been granted the opportunity to see what his real priorities should be, Scrooge righteously transforms – this is the second significant alteration of Scrooge’s character. Scrooge attends Bob Cratchit’s home, wishes him a merry Christmas, informs him that his salary will be raised, and sits down with the Cratchits to eat the dinner…

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    four specters pay him a visit and allow him to view his entire life until death, in order to save him from living a forgotten and unfulfilled life. The Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, sent by Scrooge’s dead business partner, Jacob Marley, are the unearthly…

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    two starts with Scrooge coming home to his big lonely house by himself but when he comes to the door the door knocker looks exactly like his only friend Marley who died seven years ago on Christmas Eve. Scrooge falls over backwards but when he gets back up the door knocker is back to normal he goes into his room and is greeted by the ghost of Marley who tells him he will be visited by three ghosts and if he doesn't change then when he dies he will have a big chain around him for all eternity.…

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    and took the chance and in the end he had the best Christmas. The ghosts gave him a chance to see what he had done to the people he loved and gave him a chance at having a lovely time and a future with people he loves. The first ghost that came was marley who was then followed, but the Spirit of Christmas Past and then the Present then the Future and they all showed him how Christmas is a happy time if you just relax and enjoy the time you have with the people you love. Marly’s ghost was the the…

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    sick and imprisoned to the higher classes whose enjoyment of the season is enriched by wealth, to the embittered character of Scrooge whose view is one of a day of waste. Dickens uses both outdoor and indoor landscape to create the character of Bob Cratchit by contrasting his dominated servant attitude while in service to Scrooge versus his openly loving father/husband role within the Cratchit family.…

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    as a greedy creditor who has a cold heart and replies “Humbug!” to all of the Christmas activities. He declines his nephew’s Christmas dinner invitation and irrationally fires his hard working employee Bob Cratchit. That night Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley, who warns him of three more ghosts that will be visiting him at one, two, and three a.m. The first ghost that visits Scrooge is the Ghost of…

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