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Marley tells scrooge to repent, and shows him how he will end up if he doesn't. "But why do spirits work the earth, and why do they come for me?" (DIckens #23)
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He receives news that he will finally get to come home for Christmas from his old boarding school.
"and pointed to his younger self, intent upon his reading." (Dickens #32) Indirect Actions -
He displays how he was a great role model with a little girl. "I have come to bring you home, dear brother! She said clapping her tiny hands" (Dickens #33) Direct
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Scrooge Learns of Tiny Tim and that he is sick. "Bob took Tiny Tim beside him in a tiny corner at the table" (Dickens #50) Indirect Actions
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He see's dead tiny Tim and becomes sad. "He was not only very ill, but dying, then." (Dickens #69) Direct
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He is shown Tiny Tim's family mourning him and about to bury him. "Let me see some tenderness connected with a death" (Dickens #69) Indirect Says
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Scrooge wakes up a changed man who is way different. "I will live in the past,present, and the future Scrooge repeated!" (Dickens #75) Indirect Says
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He Shaves and gets dressed up really nice so he can go out as a different person and give back. "He dressed himself 'all in best' and at last got out into the streets. (Dickens #77) Indirect Actions
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Scrooge buys a huge turkey for Tiny Tim and his family. "Go and buy it" (Dickens #77) Indirect Action
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He finally tells bob that he will no longer be cold when he works which is a metaphor for their new unity. "and therefore I am going to raise your salary." (DIckens #80) Indirect Actions