In Stave five, Scrooge woke up in his own bed, in his own room. Scrooge was so relieved to wake up in his house, he was so happy that he began to sob. He began to see his bed curtain that were still attached to his bed, and his pajamas that weren't torn off of him. Scrooge began to walk around his home and began to remember where The ghost of Jacob Marley entered, the Ghost of Christmas present sat, and the window that he saw all of the souls wandering the streets. Scrooge couldn't remember what the date was, he thinks that he has been asleep for a long time. Scrooge opened his window and called out to a young boy as what the date was, the boy said it was christmas. Scrooge told the boy to order him the biggest turkey from the shop, and that when the boy return he will give the boy some money. Scrooge had the plan to give that turkery to the Cratchits, he gave their address to someone that will deliver it to them.
Scrooge dressed up and went along the streets, he began to smile at people and people were happy to see that. Scrooge bumped with the two gentlemen from the begin of the book, Scrooge promised to donate a huge amount of money. Scrooge went to Fred's house, it took Scrooge enough courage to knock his door that he walked past his door many times. When he did he was greeted by a girl, she escorted Scrooge to Fred. Scrooge stayed for Fred's party and was enjoying himself. Scrooge arrived to his office early and was hoping that Bob would arrive late, when Bob did Scrooge acted angry. However, Scrooge actually gave Bob a raise that Bob was very shocked. In the end, Scrooge was fully changed Tiny Tim didn't die, Fred had a relationship with Scrooge, and the Cratchit's will be fine. I personally think that this was a great ending to a book that started off with just a greedy, mean, and disliked man. Now he's a man that is very nice, fun, and a caring person. He now helps the Cratchit family, especially Tiny Tim. Including, that he now has a relationship with Fred, and he gives money to the poor. Overall, I really liked "A Christmas Carol."
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