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  • Scene 1
  • Excuse me sir, could you please donate some money for the poor? They would die in those poor houses.
  • Then let them do that so that they can decrease the surplus population!
  • Scene 2
  • Marley?! Is that you?!
  • Well, I do not believe in ghosts or spirits.
  • Yes. I linked everyone of these chains myself. This is how you will be if you don't change. You will be visited by 3 spirits tonight.
  • Scene 3
  • May you be happy in another life. Goodbye.
  • NO! It wasn't supposed to happen that way!
  • You cannot change anything.
  • In this scene, Fred comes to visit Scrooge and invites him to have Christmas diner with them. However, Scrooge deliberately declines and tells Fred to keep Christmas in his own heart. Later that evening, another visitor visits him. It is a gentleman asking for money, for the poorhouses. Scrooge again rudely says no, and tells the man to be gone.
  • Scene 4
  • A toast to Scrooge, the founder of the feast!
  • Scrooge! I'll give him a piece of my mind to chew on.
  • Scrooge comes home from work, and he is greeted by the Sparsit, cook, and charwoman, who all ask to do him a favor to which he rejects. As the charwoman exits his room with no money and says goodnight, Jacob Marley appears. However, it wasn't the Jacob Marley Scrooge knew, this one was a ghost all in chains. He told Scrooge that he would end up just like Marley if he did not change. Jacob also warned him he would be visited by 3 Spirts.
  • Scene 5
  • Alright! Now let's search him!
  • FInd everything valuble!
  • When the clock chimes 12, the first Spirit comes. He introduces himself as the Spirit of the Christmas Past. He leads Scrooge through his past, starting with his childhood, showing Scrooge all the Christmases in the past. After showing him his childhood, he goes into older years, when Scrooge has his first job, his nice boss, and his breakup with his Sweetheart. The Spirit shows him how his heart hardened and was only determination was money.
  • Scene 6
  • After the first Spirit leaves him, he is visited by a Second, who is the Ghost of the Christmas present. The Spirit takes him to the family of the Cratchit's. There, they see Bob Crachit proposing a toast to Scrooge, and calling him the "founder of the feast." Mrs. Crachit on the other hand has a different perspective on Scrooge and she calls him a "stingy, hard unfeeling man." Tiny Tim, their son, is very ill, so Bob tells him he should sing. Scrooge feels compassion for the boy, but the Spirit reminds him of his cold, nasty words.
  • Oh No! Tiny TIm! What should we do.
  • Die! To decrease the surplus population! Erase those words Ebeneezer. Erase them.
  • In this scene, the Spirit of the Christmas future takes Scrooge to his house. He does not speak, however. At his house, Scrooge believes there are thieves, but they are really his servants. They go through his belongings and find things they can sell. This makes Scrooge mad and upset, so he orders the Spirit to take him elsewhere. The Spirit takes him to the Crachit's house where it is seen Tiny Tim has died. Scrooge is deeply sorrowful for his death.
  • NO! THERE ARE THEIVS!!
  • I've already gone through his bedroom. 
  • In the last scene, Scrooge awakens and is very happy. He is a knew man, and he is even happier to find out that the Spirits changed him in the course of 1 night. When he sees a little boy in the street, he oreders for him to order the prize turkey hanging in the store, and to send it to the Crachit house. He encounters the gentlemen from scene 1 and gives him a purse of money. He then takes a taxi to Fred's house, and all are surprised to see him there. He is overjoyed and begins to cry. The scene ends with Scrooge saying,"God bless everyone!"
  • God Bless us All!!!
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