Scrooge In A Christmas Carol

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“Change your thoughts and you change your world,” Norman Vincent Peale an American minister and author plus progenitor of “positive thinking” once said. Many people predict that if you change your thoughts and your personality you can change the rest of your life. Fortunately, this is true in the play A Christmas Carol, Scrooge changes from this old, self- obsessed man that just wants all of the money that he can have and does not have respect for other people. Then to a marvelous man who wants to give people day off of work or even a week. Scrooge is an evil disturbance. No one would like to be his friend, he is a rude and disrespectful, old man. Scrooge's personality is worse to Fred than anyone else he speaks to. This is because it is his grandchild and he does not want to have christmas with him, he does not want to give him presents, and he does not even want to talk to Fred anymore. Scrooge’s personality gets somewhat exceptional when he speaks to the Portly businessman, but the Portly businessman suggests giving the poor money. Of course Scrooge’s obsessed self says no and wants to keep all of his food, his money, and his belongings he does not want to help anyone he …show more content…

For instance, Christmas past takes Scrooge to when he was a little boy and had friends and was marvelous to other people. As well as when Christmas Present takes Scrooge back to when he was with Fred when they were younger. What a change Scrooge is now in life ignoring Fred talking nasty to Fred, but in the past he was spending time with Fred, playing games with Fred, and Scrooge was acting like Fred was his grandchild. Now he is acting like Fred is his long lasting friend that did something mean to him, but Fred is not that kind of kid he respects Scrooge even though Scrooge has no interest in Fred whatsoever. Scrooge is now second guessing himself on how he act and respects other

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