The outcome of A Christmas Carol is that Scrooge changes from being a selfish, bitter, money-loving man to being a generous, caring individual. As a result, the Cratchets had a great Christmas, Bob got a raise, and most importantly, Tiny Tim did not die.
In Stave 2 of "A Christmas Carol," the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge on a journey to his past Christmases, including his childhood and early adulthood. Scrooge reflects on his loneliness and how he pushed away those who cared about him. The spirit shows Scrooge memories that evoke both joy and sorrow, prompting him to reflect on the choices he made that led him to his current state of isolation and bitterness.
The story A Christmas Carol begins on Christmas Eve.
The original title of "A Christmas Carol" was "A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas," when it was first published in 1843.
Christmas Eve 1843
The story commences Christmas Eve 1843
It is both a book and story.
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A Christmas Carol
Silent Night The Story of the Christmas Carol - 1953 was released on: USA: 1953
Story of the Christmas Carol - 1955 TV was released on: USA: 22 December 1955
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