![]() ![]() We see him beginning to wish he could change. Scrooge feels ashamed when the Ghost uses his own words against him. Scrooge hung his head to hear his own words quoted by the Spirit, and was overcome with penitence and grief. When Scrooge says Christmas is a 'humbug' we see him rejecting all the compassion and celebration that is linked with the festive seasonÄickens uses the Ghost of Christmas Present to show Scrooge how unpleasant his behaviour has been. "Christmas a humbug, uncle!" said Scrooge's nephew. Scrooge transforming and redeeming himselfĪt the start of the novella Scrooge rejects all offers of Christmas cheer from everyone he meets.Scrooge beginning as miserable and miserly.In A Christmas Carol Dickens shows the theme of redemption through: How is the theme of redemption shown in the novella? The moral message of the novella is that all human beings have the opportunity to behave in kinder ways towards each other. He is shown the error of his ways by the ghosts that visit him and is redeemed by his own willingness to change. In Scrooge we see a man who is transformed from a greedy, selfish miser into a generous and good-natured character by the end. Redemption is the idea of being saved from sin or evil. ![]()
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