remorse for what he had done and joy for his second chance
At the end of the story, Scrooge undergoes a transformation from a miserly and bitter man to a generous and kind-hearted person. This change is a result of the visits from the three spirits, who show him the consequences of his actions and the value of compassion and empathy. Scrooge learns to embrace the spirit of Christmas and becomes a symbol of redemption and second chances.
Because he stooped beating harsh and mean to other
At the beginning of the tale, there was no relationship. At the end of the story he was like a second father to Tiny Tim.
list several changes in scrooge
because at the beginning of the story he hated Christmas at the end of the story he was kind hearted, so the moral of the story was be thankful.
At the end of the story, Scrooge resolves to change his ways and become a kinder, more generous person. He vows to embrace the spirit of Christmas and treat others with compassion and generosity.
His attitude and the life of the Cratchit familiy especially that of Tiny Tim
Scrooge was never a ghost in the story
The dynamic elements of a character, is when the character's personality changes by the end of the story. Like in a Christmas Carol, when ebeneezer scrooge is mean and selfish at the beginning, but then at the end he is nice and giving.The static elements of a character, is when the character's personality does not change through the story.
No, of course not! It's a "morality", the story has a moral and the moral author par excellence could not side with the villain! He applauds Scrooge's change in the end, that is true.
There is no reference to this in Scrooge as rudilf was not part of the story
At the end of the book Dickens states that no one keeps Christmas like Scrooge thereafter
To warn Scrooge to change his ways and be nicer or kinder to other people, or else Scrooge would end up like Marley(lonely and hated).
Scrooge and the story were written by Charles Dickens.