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How Did Ebenezer Scrooge Change In A Christmas Carol

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In Charles Dickens's famous novel, A. Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge is visited be three spirits, to show him his life then, now, and later. At the end of the story, he is visited from the ghost of Christmas Yet To Come, and the ghost has took Ebenezer into the future to a view of his own gravestone. When Ebenezer has gotten to his gravestone he says, "Men's courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. But if the courses be departed from, the ends will change. Say it is thus with what you show me."

Ebenezer implies this because he knows what you do in the past can be forgotten if you try to make it better, but if you do not try your best, your past will not be forgotten. He said this because he knows how his life would change did he does this. The, ghost of Christmas Yet To Come took Ebenezer to his own gravestone, this caused him to see how terrible his life will be if he continued to seek to bad in everything that he came to. The, sight of seeing himself be gone was tragic to Ebenezer, he could not believe his eyes. …show more content…

He decided not to be mean, rude, or selfish. Instead he was happy and joyful about everything he done for the rest of his life, because he wanted to try his hardest to make people not remember him in the past. When Ebenezer decided to change his attitude his life turned upside down, because the people in his town felt the joy from his cheerful

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