Ebenezer Scrooge was a lonely, grumpy, sad old man. Dickens uses close to a dozen different adjectives to describe how awful the state Scrooge was currently in. Just seven years prior to the events in the story, Marley, the business partner of Scrooge died. Ever since then Scrooge became a selfish, hopeless man. This was all for a purpose as in the end of the story, Dickens wanted his audience to look at the transformation that had took place with Scrooge. The epiphany Scrooge had was no easy and short one. For one night the lonely, cruel man would have to endure three spirits: one of Christmas past, present, and future in an effort to convert his sinful, cruel ways. Scrooge’s journey began with the Spirit of Christmas past taking him to his childhood on the countryside. Poor Scrooge begins to weep recalling the nostalgia he so loved. Later in their journey, they arrive to the time when Ebenezer was engaged. His fiancé actually cancelled the wedding due to Scrooge becoming to greedy with his work. Eventually, Scrooge begs the spirit to take him back home as the memories are torturing what is left of the poor mans heart. …show more content…
Soon Scrooge was back in his bed sound asleep, but would not last long.
He awakes and prepares for the arrival of the second spirt. Eventually, he arrives and the spirit takes Scrooge into Christmas morning. They arrive at the home of Bob Cratchit, the clerk of Scrooge, where they gaze at the family preparing a Christmas meal they can’t possibly afford. Tiny Tim, the youngest son of Cratchit is disabled and weak. Scrooge asks the spirit if he will survive, but sullenly the spirit replies he would not. The journey of Christmas present comes to a close when the spirit and Scrooge confront two starving children. This impacts the old mans heart as he realizes that he should’t be greedy, and he has the ability to change the lives of the
poor. Scrooge returns to his home as the spirit of Christmas present has vanished, but the journey is far from over. A hooded figure approaches Scrooge as he is the spirt of Christmas future. They travel to London where people are talking about a business owner who just passed away, and the Cratchit house where Tiny Tim no longer resides. The spirit then takes Scrooge to a graveyard to find out who recently passed. The grave read Ebenezer Scrooge and the present Scrooge begged for the nightmare to close. Scrooge makes promises to fulfill the good deeds that Christmas brings and to live his life by all the lessons he learned from the three spirits. Once again, Scrooge finds himself back at his bed. Scrooge obtained something from the spirits that could never be taken for granted, a second life. He awakens to find himself on Christmas morning and begins to cheer at his second chance. He offers the Cratchit’s a turkey and goes so far to offer Bob a raise. As the story comes to a close, Scrooge was kept to his word. He became a close friend to the Cratchit’s and even a second father to Tiny Tim. From then on Scrooge would bring the spirit of the holidays each and every day. Scrooge overcame the odds and shows the potential good everyone has no matter how little or deep it is stored. Even the most evil souls can change and God will bless us no matter the circumstances.
Dickens displays guilt as the main form of how Scrooge’s character develops into a compassionate person by the end of the novella. As Scrooge feels this quilt, it's purely based on the visions that the ghosts provide which further causes Scrooge to realise the consequences of his actions. His alienation from specific characters that he used to love such as Belle, “...has displaced me…” whom left Scrooge, due to his desire for money and wealth which grew. This desire grows with him as he is rejecting the christmas joy and spirit as he continuously states that Christmas is a “humbug,” but by stating this it provides comparison. Dickens depicts that Scrooge has become a better person because of fear but in the end he has become kinder. As the
On Christmas Eve , Scrooge is gone by a progression of ghosts,starting with his old business accomplice, Jacob Marley. The three spirits follow,the Ghosts of Past , Christmas present and Christmas future ,show how his ,mean conduct has influenced everyone around him. Toward the finish of the story ,he is soothed to find that there is still time for him to change and we see him changed into a liberal and kind hearted person.
Ebenezer Scrooge is the major character in the story, A Christmas Carol written by Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol is about how a “cold-hearted, tight fisted, selfish” money grabbing man is offered an opportunity of a life time, to change his behaviour, attitude... to have a second chance in life.
I feel that Charles Dickens could not have described his character any better. In my opinion the last sentence has great relevance to the story and his attitude towards all things merry, especially Christmas: ‘’…his own low temperature…and didn’t thaw it one degree at Christmas.’’ Scrooge is a very cold-hearted, spiteful man, he is never cheerful or in any way nice to anyone. The only people who he at the very least endures or respects are men of great importance or wealth, but also his fellow businessmen. It would be easier to get blood out of a stone than to get Ebeneezer Scrooge to be merry; ‘’Hard and sharp as flint, from which no steel had ever struck out generous fire…’’
A Christmas Carol is a classic novel with lessons that is universally recognized. Scrooge is a cold-hearted, bitter, and greedy man who detests Christmas. Joy is his enemy and he believes it to be unnecessary. Scrooge realizes a great deal about himself and those around him because of the spirits of Christmas Present, Past, and Future visits. Through those visits, he undergoes a transformation that effects the rest of his life. Ebenezer Scrooge sees firsthand how temptation can corrupt and how redemption can save.
In the play, Mr. Scrooge is a greedy man who thinks Christmas is “Bah Humbug!” (Dickens 3). His family has always wanted him to join them for a Christmas feast, but Mr. Scrooge has never wanted anything to do with Christmas. Marley, Mr. Scrooge’s old business partner, didn’t want Mr. Scrooge to end up like him with chains of greed attached to him when he died, so he sent Mr. Scrooge three spirits: Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Those three spirits visited each day to haunt him about his Christmases. Eventually, he traveled with two of the three spirits, but when the spirit of Christmas Future arrived, Mr. Scrooge realized that he would die in a few years. Ebenezer begged for mercy and promised to celebrate Christmas with joy and festivity. (Dickens 7-32) After the haunting with the spirits, Mr. Scrooge woke up and asked a boy what day it was. When the little boy, Adam, replied that it was Christmas, he ordered the boy
During the story, Scrooge is visited by the Ghosts from Christmas past, present, and future, who shows the ill-tempered Scrooge how to be feel compassion towards others human beings. A large quantity of the story revolves around money, and it plays a large role, to contrast how generosity is viewed in society. Scrooge is incredibly wealthy, as he lives a l...
Just like the play, Ebenezer Scrooge is the main character in the story. He is a mean, cold-hearted man that has no Christmas spirit whatsoever. All that Scrooge cares about and will ever care about is his wealth until he is taken on a journey. He is lead by 3 ghosts of his past, present, and future as he was in the play. These ghosts show him what Christmas spirit is and try to force it upon him. All of this finally hits him once he is taken to the future and witnesses his own grave. Scrooge pleads for a second chance to change his bad ways. Once he wakes up in his bedroom after all of this craziness, he jumps for joy and makes many new friends while mending with some old friends. He fixes many of his wrongs and lives out the rest of his life as a happier, friendlier, and a generous
In summation the Novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge was an unhappy man who was given the chance to change. The ghost that prompted this the most was the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. The ghosts all showed us something different about Scrooge, but the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come was literally the final nail in the coffin of Scrooge’s humbuginess! In the end Scrooge was a changed man, who was more merry than could be. He never again question the spirit of
Scrooge is just a normal guy who went to border school when he was a kid. He didn’t spend to much time with his family. He only got to see them on Holidays. Now, he is a grumpy old man.
In this essay I am going to distinguish the personality of Scrooge also show you how he was at the beginning of the novella in the 1st Stave to how he changes at the end in the 5th Stave.
He is taken to the streets of his town. Scrooge sees three businessmen discussing his funeral. They say that they thought he would never die. They also say that they will only go to his funeral if there is food there, but if there is no food they don't plan on attending. Nor, do they even think that there will be a funeral because there will be no one willing to pay for it because he was such an awful person. Scrooge is unable to put two and two together to figure out that this was what was going to happen to him. He thought that they were talking about his ex business partner, James Marley. Next, Scrooge sees people discussing things that they would want to sell for money. They then begin discussing how they had taken it off dead Scrooge’s body after he had died. They explain how they had taken the very clothes he was wearing right off of his back and just left him there. They took everything they thought they could make money off of. Scrooge, while watching the scene, realizes that this is an awful thing to happen to someone, but still does not understand that it is him that they are talking about. Finally, Scrooge is taken to his grave with the Ghost Of Christmas Future. The ghost points at the grave and gestures for him to get in it. Scrooge pleads, and pleads with the spirit to allow him to live, and after a while of begging, the ghost shakes a little bit and puts his finger down. “Spirit, this is a
It’s December of 1801 and the whole town is decorating, dancing, singing, and laughing as they get ready for a near holiday: Christmas. All but one pessimistic, obdurate cripple of a man. His name is Ebenezer Scrooge, an undermined old male swathed in dark clothing. He is typically found strolling the streets on Victorian London with poor posture, eyes locked on the cracked sidewalk beneath the soles of his shoes. Slumping along, carolers cease to sing near him and nobody speaks when in his presence. Scrooge is a prejudging business man who hurries to be left alone and disregards cheer. He is obdurate and blind to the consequences of his actions. Sudden wealth brings a snobbiness when his business partner dies, and as a result, his one true love divorces him, sending him into a state of hatred and regret. With this evidence to back it up, Scrooge can be perceived as a negative, crippling man with little tolerance to change. However, things are bound to change with the visitation of the wraiths: the Spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, an inevitable change that be...
Scrooge’s mistake were really only caused by greed and loneliness. The spirit of christmas past showed him of his ex-fiance who left him. She said that she felt that she was second to his money. This basically means that he was so attached to his money that he wasn’t realizing her feelings. In addition to that he had lost the only woman he had ever loved. Making him an even more bitter and lonely person. Though even with that loss he lost his only friend the only one who actually understood him. He also made the mistake of being so greedy to the point where he wasn’t paying his employees enough money for them to barely get by. He also didn’t let his clerk get any coal for his fire even if it small enough to be seen as one coal. All in all Scrooge
...t, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within [him]." With this still resonating in his mind, he jumps out of bed and immediately begins setting things right. He buys a turkey bigger than Bob Cratchit's son and sends it to him, and instead of being rude to the Poulterer, he pays for a cab to get them to Cratchit's home. He then goes out with joy in his heart and bumps into a man who asked him to donate money to the poor the day before. As opposed to being unkind and cruel, the new and improved Scrooge donates a large sum of money to the cause happily. This kind, happy, and generous man is a complete change from the stingy and unkind Scrooge from Christmas Eve. If someone this awful can change, anyone and everyone can do the same. They just need a little push in the right direction.