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How Does Scrooge Change In A Christmas Carol

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In scene three of A Christmas Carol we see Scrooge begin to change. This first occurs when Scrooge encounters his younger self and they talk about Robinson Crusoe and the parrot. The change that can be seen in Scrooge is that he was no longer that unhappy and gloomy. But he was rather happy and was having a good time with someone else. It is stated in scene three, “Child Scrooge. Yes, and remember… and remember… remember Robinson Crusoe? Scrooge. And the parrot! Scrooge (imitating the parrot). With his stripy green body and yellow tail dropping along and couldn’t sing - awk - but could talk, and a thing like a lettuce growing out of the very top of the tree - up there.” The change we see was from Scrooge’s original gloomy, bad-attitude self

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