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How does dickens present the changes in Scrooge in the novel as a whole?

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In the beginning of the novel Ebenezer Scrooge is portrayed as a hardhearted and unsociable man. However at the end of the novel we see dramatic changes in him as a trio of ghostly visitations causes a complete change in him. Scrooges transformed from an unpleasant and penny-pinching character to a charitable kind man.
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The change in Scrooge's character is the whole point of this short story. ... But then Scrooge is shown visions by the three spirits. After that, he changes his character completely. He realizes that he has not been behaving well and he mends his ways.

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