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Scrooges attitude breaks down when with the Ghost of Christmas Present he sees Tiny Tim and realises that by next Christmas Tiny Tim would die unless the "visions of the future change" . The visions are of course Scrooges attitude to life and charity

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The turning point in "A Christmas Carol" is when Scrooge encounters the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who shows him a vision of his own death and the reactions of those around him. This experience ultimately prompts Scrooge to embrace the spirit of Christmas, leading to his transformation into a kinder and more compassionate person.

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