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Ebenezer Scrooge
The protagonist in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" who embodies the transformation from a miserly and selfish man to a compassionate and generous individual.
Ghostly Intervention
A pivotal moment in the story where spirits force Scrooge to confront his past, leading him to develop compassion and understanding for others.
Conflict of Beliefs
Scrooge's internal struggle between his past belief in a zero-sum game of life and the realization that true joy comes from serving and helping others.
Ghost of Christmas Past
A spirit who guides Scrooge through his painful childhood experiences, helping him understand the roots of his isolation and fear of relationships.
Ghost of Christmas Present
A spirit who shows Scrooge the importance of community and generosity, leading him to confront his past callousness and embrace human companionship.
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
A ghost who reveals to Scrooge the harsh truths of his future if he continues on his current path, prompting him to seek redemption and change his ways.
Transformation
Scrooge's profound change from a fearful and lonely miser to a joyful and generous individual, symbolizing the power of redemption and the restoration of relationships.