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At the end of "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge lives up to his promise of embracing the spirit of Christmas by showing generosity, kindness, and compassion toward others. He helps those in need, improves his relationships with loved ones, and becomes a more joyful and giving person, embodying the true spirit of the holiday season.

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He learned that he can keep Christmas in his heart and still help other even though he is a business man. He also learns about the depth of want and ignorance around him regarding those who have nothing

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he learns that Christmas is not one day by all year around, in additin he sees the error of putting money and business ahead of mankind

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He kept Christmas in his heart for ever after and was considered to be a good employer and a wonderful support to Tiny Tim.

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That should he continue on his current nasty miserly path he will suffer eternal torment following his death

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Everyone says that no one in the whole of London kept Christmas as did good old Ebenezer Scrooge thereafter.

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