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A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol. By Charles Dickens. The Ghost of Christmas Past. The first of the spirits, the Ghost of Christmas Past, takes Scrooge to the scenes of his boyhood and youth which stir the old miser's gentle and tender side by reminding him of a time when he was more innocent.

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A Christmas Carol

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  1. A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens

  2. The Ghost of Christmas Past The first of the spirits, the Ghost of Christmas Past, takes Scrooge to the scenes of his boyhood and youth which stir the old miser's gentle and tender side by reminding him of a time when he was more innocent.

  3. The Ghost of Christmas Present • The second spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Present, takes Scrooge to several radically differing scenes : • a joy-filled market of people buying • the makings of Christmas dinner • family feast of Scrooge's clerk Bob Crachit • This ghost visits Scrooge in order to evince from the miser a sense of responsibility for his fellow man.

  4. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come The third spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, harrowsScrooge with dire visions of the future if he does not learn and act upon what he has witnessed. Scrooge's own neglected and untended grave is revealed, prompting the miser to aver that he will change his ways in hopes of changing these "shadows of what may be."

  5. All’s Well That Ends Well… • In the end, Scrooge realizes what really is important in life. • A celebration is had by all!

  6. Various Versions

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