In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge wakes up on Christmas morning after being visited by the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. He awakens joyfully, realizing it is still Christmas Day and that he has the chance to change his ways. The exact time is not specified, but it is implied that he wakes up quite early, filled with excitement and a renewed spirit.
In is own bed
Wake up Time was created in 1994.
This comes from the film version and does not occur in the original text. It was to bring about s stark realisation (to wake him up)
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they wake up very early in the morning just like we wake up early.
they sleep in the morning and wake up in the night
This is a fallacy that you can't wake up a sleepwalker . You can. My husband is one and I wake up each time.
This is a fallacy that you can't wake up a sleepwalker . You can. My husband is one and I wake up each time.
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there is no specific time.
7 am
Wake up, it is time to go to work.