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    Ebenezer Scrooge is an old geezer. At Christmas time the meanest is Ebenezer. A lousy old miser who makes everybody else’s lives harder. A living space that is part of the problem. I don’t know how you cannot be mean when you live there. Ebenezer Scrooge a tightwad from Victorian London who hates Christmas. Generally‚ people that live in a giant mansion alone tend to get a little grumpy. The giant mansion he lives in is very lonely considering he is all by himself. He keeps it dark and cold because

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    Ebenezer Scrooge is the focus point of the story‚ and as the lead role he is the most important part of the book. Each section (stave) of the novel shows how Scrooges personality is undergoing a change from the beginning when he is greedy and cold-hearted‚ to the end of the novel when he treats others with kindness and generosity. The first impressions we get of Ebenezer Scrooge is that he is a dreadful‚ atrocious‚ stingy old man. This is proved as he previously had a business partner called Marley

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    How does Scrooge change over the course of the book? At the beginning of the book‚ “A Christmas Carol”‚ Ebenezer Scrooge starts off as a bitter‚ greedy and unthankful old man without a Christmas spirit. He is lone and solitary‚ and his only friend is money. However‚ when he is visited by three Christmas spirits‚ to help him change his ways‚ towards the end of the book he becomes a different man. I think the author‚ Charles Dickens‚ wrote this book (in Victorian London) when he witnessed even poor

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    Stave 6 A Final Thought We find Scrooge in a recumbent (p. 39) position on Christmas Eve in the late 1800’s‚ exactly 10 years after the spirits of Christmas visited him. Why isn’t he out spreading joy‚ you ask? Well‚ over the past week‚ Scrooge has become extremely tired‚ old‚ and maybe even sordid (p. 55). And he believes that he may not last much longer. Scrooge very well may be lying in his death bed. Flowers and cards paint the room in endless wonder. Presents line the walls and children

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    Charles Dickens is a story festive Christmas story of Scrooge and his transformation from a greedy and spiritless miser to a cheerful and generous old man. In the beginning of the novel Scrooge is a caricature of a miser‚ greedy and mean in every way‚ that is until three ghosts visit Scrooge and help him turn from his mean spirited ways and learn the values and importance of generosity‚ kindness‚ and cheerfulness. The ghost of Christmas past takes scrooge back to his childhood to help him learn hope and

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    When I read this story it showed how Scrooge changed during the three visits from each spirit the first one was the ghost of christmas past‚ the second was the ghost of the christmas present‚ the third one was the ghost of the christmas future and it talked about how it has affected scrooge in the past‚ present‚ and the future‚ I think the future affected him the most because he thought having a lot of money would make him a popular person‚ but when he saw his death‚ and he was alone‚ he began to

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    a Christian belief. People need the idea of redemption to help change and become a better individual. They need to believe that they can still be saved no matter how horrible of a deed they have done. Scrooge is redeemed in Charles Dickenson’s Christmas Carol with the help of 3 spirits and a dead business partner. First Marley affected Scrooge greatly. He slowly scared him into believing that he was real. Marley came to scrooge in a frightening way by showing him his face as a door knocker‚

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    Ebenezer Scrooge Transformed In the book a Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Ebenezer Scrooge makes a complete transformation. In the beginning of the story Scrooge is cheap‚ bitter‚ and extremely unfeeling. The story takes place in London‚ England on Christmas eve in 1843. One example of Scrooge being cheap is when he is walking up the stairs and the narrator says” darkness is cheap and Scrooge likes it.” One example of Scrooge being unfeeling is when the man asks for donations and Scrooge says

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    My Dear Uncle Scrooge First of all‚ I want to thank everyone for coming out on this cold‚ wintery‚ evening to celebrate my Uncle Scrooge’s change to happiness. Since I was a little boy‚ all I could remember about my Uncle Scrooge was how unpleasant‚ unhappy‚ and how miserable of a human being he was. He never came to family outings and he was always left out on his own accord from fun family times. This past holiday season‚ Scrooge was visited by the ghosts of Christmas past‚ present‚ and

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    of Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol‚ by Charles Dickens. The Victorian Society progresses through the same changes that Scrooge went through in the story. In this novella‚ Dickens uses Scrooge to critique Victorian Society by showing his greed and treatment of the poor. As a solution to these problems‚ he shows how the Christmas season can be viewed as a spirit of giving. In the beginning of A Christmas Carol‚ Scrooge is consumed by his business‚ greediness‚ and money. Scrooge refuses to donate

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