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Many would claim the conflict in A Christmas Carol is Man vs. Nature in the plot of the three ghosts visiting Ebeneezer, however the ghosts are only the vehicle for the conflict between Ebeneezer and himself. Therefore the main conflict is Man vs. Self.

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The main conflict in "A Christmas Carol" is between Ebenezer Scrooge and his selfish, miserly ways, and the spirits who visit him to show him the error of his behavior and the consequences of his actions. This conflict highlights the struggle between greed and compassion, ultimately leading to Scrooge's transformation into a kinder and more charitable person.

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The main conflicts is that Scrooge dose not have a Christmas and giving heart and that he sees a dead and bad future

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