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ParticipantThis is lesson 2 homework (which ghost made the biggest influence on Scrooge and why?)
I think that the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come made the most greatest impact on Scrooge though the other two ghosts or spirits (the Ghost of Christmas Past and the Ghost of Christmas Present) did help to emphasise everything that Scrooge saw in his and the last spirit’s journey . The reason for why I think that the third and last spirit made the largest influence on Scrooge is when in the book it reads ‘Scrooge crept towards it , trembling as he went; and following the finger , read upon the stone of the neglected grave his own name, EBENEZER SCROOGE.”Am I that man who lay upon t he bed?”he cried , upon his knees.’because this section in the book shows that a creeping realisation had hit him. This is what in the character arc in what I think is the realisation point.
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ParticipantThis is my homework for lesson 1. I am answering question B.
the main moral of A Christmas Carol is that money can’t buy happiness but sharing its can. That is only the main moral there are a lot more like kindness will always be repaid back. I say this simply because at the end of A Christmas Carol when Ebenezer Scrooge realised the true importance of money and sharing it, he turned into a man of care and friendliness that was repaid back by everyone he had helped and by repaid back I don’t mean by money. Another of this book’s message is that think before you say or speak. This is another moral of the book A Christmas Carol because in stave III (stave3) the ghost of Christmas past- the second spirit- quotes Scrooge’s words ‘decrease the surplus population’ to use them against him. When the spirit or ghost does this Scrooge is overcome with penitence and grief.
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