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To express the reader about Mr. scrooge changing the way he feels about Christmas.

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Yes, the point of view in "A Christmas Carol" shifts between third-person omniscient narrator and the perspective of Ebenezer Scrooge as he experiences past, present, and future events through the eyes of the Ghosts of Christmas.

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To let you know that you should treat others the way you would like to be treated.

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A Christmas Carol is not First Person. It is a third person narrative.

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Yes we see scrooges anti social attitude and are considering him to be quite an odious person. When the ghost of Christmas past show he and us his past we see why his attitude is like it is

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third person omnicient

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