At the beginning of “A Christmas Carol,” Ebenezer Scrooge is depicted as a miserly and cruel person who is unkind to those around him, including his family and employees.
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Scrooge is indifferent to the suffering of others and only cares about accumulating wealth. However, over the course of the story, Scrooge undergoes a transformation as he is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve.
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Through these encounters, he comes to understand the error of his ways and learns the value of kindness, compassion, and generosity.
By the end of the story, Scrooge has become a much better person and is generous and kind to those around him. So, while Scrooge starts out as a negative character, he ultimately becomes a good person.
Scrooge is the main character in the Charles Dickens novel “A Christmas Carol.” His story and transformation has become a classic tale of redemption and the power of the holiday season to bring about positive change in people’s lives.


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