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9 April, 12:23

Scrooge is a discourteous, shrewd, ghastly man who despises Christmas and when he gets visited by his old partner Marley and three other Spirits, Ghost of Christmas past, Ghosts of Christmas present and Ghost of Christmas yet to come.

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    Scrooge is a name of a man in the classical novel A Christmas Carol. A Christmas Carol is about how a "cold-hearted, tight fisted, selfish" money-grabbing man is offered an opportunity of a life-time, to change his behaviour, attitude and have a second chance in life. Ebenezer Scrooge is an extremely rude man who is more centrr character of the novel.

    Scrooge is a discourteous, shrewd, ghastly man who despises Christmas and when he gets visited by his old partner Marley and three other Spirits, Ghost of Christmas past, Ghosts of Christmas present and Ghost of Christmas yet to come. The four Spirits show how Scrooge was, how he is now and how it is going to be. Scrooge gets an opportunity to redeem himself, to repent to become a better man. Scrooge makes a change because seeing himself in the future and that he is dead he wants to make a change and wants to stay alive and also he wants people around him to like him, not to walk pass him and nobody (stopping) him in the street to say, with gladsome looks, 'My dear Scrooge, how are you?
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