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Dickens begins his story by assuring his readers that Jacob Marley is indeed dead. He explains that without this guarantee, the real miracle of the story he is about respect, would not be fully understood.
At the beginning of the story, Scrooge is being assaulted by Christmas. First, try to make him understand somehow Christmas is his nephew, whose invitation to Christmas dinner is healthy responded with a series of expletives. Next are two gentlemen appear in the office.
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Having fallen asleep after his visit to ghostly Marley, Scrooge awakens to the sound of chiming twelve. Then he remembers that Marley's ghost told him his first spirit would visit him when the clock struck one hour. He promises to stay awake until the time is to refute the silly idea of ghosts. The first spirit is identified as the Ghost of Christmas Past. After much discussion, the Spirit takes Scrooge back in time for a vacation long forgotten. Here, Scrooge sees himself as a very young boy, left alone at school for Christmas.
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After his encounter with the Ghost of Christmas Past, Scrooge is once again asleep. He is ready for a ghostly visitor, opening the curtains of his bed, so be prepared for anything that appears. His preparation, however, are all for nothing, because when the clock strikes one hour, no apparition appears. Instead, Scrooge is bathed in an eerie light.
Once recovered from not seeing a spirit, Scrooge determines that the source of the strange light in the room seems to be linked to yours. He discovers this room that the room itself was transformed into a holiday paradise, and that he is actually occupied by the second spirit, who identifies himself as the Ghost of Christmas Present.
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Unlike the two ghosts that precede it, the ghost of the future does not speak, in fact, is Scrooge himself. The spirit, in turn, does nothing but make a point to extend the hand to lead the way, and yet for some reason, this Scrooge Spirit fills with fear and feeling more than any of the spirits of the past he saw.
The first stop for them is the third city street. Here, they listen to the convers.
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In this last chapter, Scrooge opens his heart and joins the land of the living. He promises to "live the Past, Present and Future!" and start your day. It sends a turkey to the Cratchits anonymously.Finally, he arrives at the home of Fred, his nephew, and enjoys a dinner with the family of his nephew and friends. Throughout his day, wonders happen to Scrooge and he has the joy of experiencing what it is to interact with the world around them.
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