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Scrooge's sister came and told him that their father had gotten nicer and that he could come home.
"'Home, little Fan?'.... 'You are quite a woman, little Fan!'" (Dickens 33)
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He was happy to be at his job/ the party, and the party represents the Spirit of Christmas.
"There was an eager, greedy, restlessness, motion in his eye, that showed the passion that had taken root..." (Dickens 37)
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His response to the people shows that he is mean.
"Seeing clearly that it would be useless to pursue their point, the gentlemen withdrew" (Dickens 16)
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Tiny Tim's death gets personal to Scrooge's life and makes him feel bad.
"Scrooge hung his head to hear his own words quoted by the Spirit and was overcome with penitence and grief." (Dickens 52)
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Scrooge feels bad because they are talking about him bad.
"... he softened more and more; and thought that if he could have listened to it often, years ago, he might have cultivated the kindnesses of life for his own happiness..." (Dickens 57)
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He wants to do better so he gives them the turkey. He was happy with everything he did.
"The chuckle with which he said this..." (Dickens 77)
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Kept getting invited but never went so now he finally goes.
"He had never dreamed that anymore- that anything- could give him so much happiness." (Dickens 78)
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Gave him a pay raise because he knew Tiny Tim needed help.
"Scrooge was better than his word. He did it all, and infinitely more..." (Dickens 80)
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Didn't want Bob to suffer and be cold.
"... and endeavor to assist your struggling family..." (Dickens 80)
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Scrooge sees his tombstone and doesn't want to die with the reputation he did.
"Scrooge crept towards it, trembling as he went..." (Dickens 72)
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