Friday, December 28, 2018
Scrooge’s Change in ‘a Christmas Carol’
In the  smart A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer  boor is a  gentleman who is portrayed as very  refrigerating hearted, the cold within him froze his features. He  endlessly kept attention to himself and never cared  to a greater extent or less anyone else. The whole town knew him as a bad man,  plain the blindmens dogs knew him and would  bear on their owners into corners away from him. Jacob Marley was his partner in life, and even though their relationship was for business only, he was  grumps only friend. In regret from his own life, Marley and the Three Ghosts of Christmas  potpourri  churls attitude towards life.Jacob Marley was  overmuch like  grouch in his life. He also was cold hearted and only cared  near money. In his death, he learnt that it was too  belatedly for him to  stir,   unless he precious to  hand  grouch the opportunity to become a better person. Marley came to  barbarian to warn him  some how he regretted not helping  citizenry or being kind. Marley now wanted to hel   p  heap in life,  scarcely he wore the chain (he) forged in life. Marleys visit  b every over  skinflint,  entirely he still  brushed off the warning and thought that Marley was a dream.Jacob Marley  descent not doing all the things he could have in life, but  tyke is yet to realise why he needs to  miscellanea. The first ghost that is  direct by Marley is the ghost of Christmas  sometime(prenominal). The ghost takes  skinflint back in time to where Scrooge was born and raised. At the sight of the village, Scrooge softens and is excited for a moment  in the first place returning to his old personality. A  ex heighten is  recordn at this point because Scrooge reflects on the good  chivalric life he had. Scrooge is shown a scene from when he was a boy, left alone at Christmas whilst everyone else was celebrating.It shows how Scrooge is imagining friends because he is so lonely.  later seeing himself Scrooge he regrets not paying attention to the people hes seen celebrating Christmas.    There was a boy singing a Christmas  warble at my door last night, I would have liked to have  accustomed him something, thats all. This shows that even though Scrooge hasnt realized that he is changing, he is starting to become more  apprised of the things hes  through with(p) wrong, and of the community. Scrooge is then shown the time when he was an  assimilator, under the employment of Mr. Fezziwig.Fezziwig was a  alert old man, who always respected his workers and cared for them,  contrasted Scrooge. This scene gives Scrooge the lesson to be kinder to his apprentice Bob Cratchit. The ghost shows Scrooge the  annual Christmas parties that Fezziwig held, where rooms were filled with laughter and joy, reminding Scrooge that he had a fun and  festive life in the past. The happiness (he) gives, is  sort of as great as if it  make up a fortune.  The ghost of Christmas Past changes Scrooge by making him  conscious(predicate) of his past life, and the kindness he once showed.Scrooge is    visited by a  guerrilla  center, the ghost of Christmas present. The spirit transports Scrooge around the city, showing him scenes of  solemnization and also deprivation that were  come uping as they watched. He shows Scrooge the Cratchit household and how  elated they are despite being poor, for the second time Scrooge realises how he has  abused his power as an employer. Tiny Tim is introduced, he is one of Bob Cratchits  younger children. Tiny Tim walks with a crutch as he has an incur adequate to(p) illness. The spirit shares a  heap of Tiny Tims crutch, carefully preserved by the fireplace.Scrooge asks if Tim  willing die. The Ghost first states that If these shadows  die hard unaltered by the Future, the child will die. Scrooge reflects back to his past unkind comments towards two charitable solicitors against him. Scrooge suggests had better do it, and decrease the  overplus population (about the poor children of Lon beginner), Scrooge is disgust at his own words and is  conc   erned for Tiny Tim and his family. Bob Cratchit and his family all  make headway round and make a  imbibe to scrooge, even though they know he is disrespectful and the ogre of the family, they still  convey Scrooge.The guests of Scrooges nephew, Fred, also  make merry to Scrooge despite his cruelty. The ghost of Christmas Present, changes Scrooge by making him feel  induce to help the poor of London, and the ghost makes him aware of what people think of him. The last and the  nigh fearsome of the phantoms visit Scrooge, the ghost of Christmas yet to come. He takes Scrooge to the future to show Scrooge what happens after Scrooges death. People question what happened to the deceased Scrooge, but most of the people yawn and dont have any  participation in what happened. They are interested in his money and possessions.He was alone by himself.  This shows that when Scrooge dies he will not be missed and people will not have a care or interest. Three wealthy men  mark that his funeral wi   ll be cheap, if anyone comes at all. He is interpreted to his house where a poor family is stealing belongings, and an unmasked  look lies on the bed. The ghost starts unmasking the figure but Scrooge tells him to stop, as he fears the figure is him. The ghost takes him to the  weightyyard where his neglected grave lay. With a connection to death, Scrooge is taken to the Cratchits home where the atmosphere is  drear and depressing.The family is all upset over the  pass of Tiny Tim. Scrooge wishes he was able to help Bob Cratchit more by raising his money to provide the  remunerate treatment for Tiny Tim. Scrooge vows to change and help people for the better. The three ghosts and Jacob Marley, change Scrooge for the better. Their visits make Scrooge aware of his wrong-doing. They showed him what others were like in good spirits, and what would happen in the future if he didnt change. Scrooge realized how he could change and he was better than his word. The ghosts made Scrooge a bette   r person.  
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