How does Scrooge feel about charity in the end of the book A Christmas Carol?

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2026-04-07 13:35

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By the end of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge sees Christmas as a holiday intended to bring people close to their loved ones and to celebrate the birth of Christ. Not much emphasis is placed on the spiritual aspect of Christmas, but is heartily in favor of good will and sharing of yourself (including but not limited to financial giving).

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