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- each ghost represents a part or stage of him
- he starts to become remorseful as he sees the pain others feel
- at the end of the play takes part in and enjoys Christmas
- becomes more caring and kind
- gives bob cratchit a pay rise
- becomes a second father to tiny tim
- buys fred a huge prize turkey
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- 'solitary as an oyster'
- 'are there no prisons?' 'are there no workhouses?'
- 'if they'd rather die then they had better do it and decrease the surplus population'
- 'a lonely boy'
- 'bah! humbug!'
- 'good afternoon'
- 'I cant afford to make idle people merry'
- 'every idiot who goes about with merry Christmas on his lips should be boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through his heart'
- 'theres more gravy than grave of you'
- 'a poor excuse for picking a mans pocket every 25th of december'
- 'show me no more!'
- 'why thats old fezziwig!'
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