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I think Dickens hopes his reader will be uplifted and inspired by the dramatic alteration Scrooge undergoes in A Christmas Carol. Of course, the question is how it makes you feel.

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The visits of MArley and the ghost highlighted to Scrooge the error of his ways and alloed him to see the true meaning of Christmas - Once he had understood the impact his life was making not just for himself but for many others and seeing that his death would lead to everlating torment he vowed that he would change and keep chistmas in his heart all year long

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He offered the "business men" that had asked for a charitable donation an undisclosed amount citing "there is many years interested in there as well"

He bought the Cratchit family and prize turkey and had it delivered to their home on Christmas morning

He went to his Freds home, his only nephew and begged forgiveness for being a foolish old man

He raised Bob Cratchits wages and told him to buy another coal scuttle and "bank up the fires before he dotted another "i" or crossed another "t"

And in the last lines of the stave Dickens states that Scrooge kept Christmas in his heart forever after.

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Ebenezer Scrooge was redeemed through a series of ghostly visitations that showed him the impact of his selfish and unkind behavior. Witnessing the consequences of his actions on others, especially the Cratchit family and Tiny Tim, moved Scrooge to change his ways and embrace generosity, kindness, and compassion. Through these revelations, Scrooge learned the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of valuing relationships over material wealth.

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scrooge redeems himself by having christmas spirit and the ghosts forgave him.

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By changing his miserly ways and keeping Christmas in his heart all year long

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By foretelling of three ghosts who would seek to help Scrooge change his miserly ways and thus avoid his tormented afterlife

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