Wednesday, February 13, 2019

The end of Stave 5:A new beginning

In this last stave of a Christmas Carol,Scrooge wakes up an says that he will promise to keep the Christmas spirit all year. Scrooge thought it had been days since he saw all three ghosts, but that is not the case, all of three spirits had visited him in one night. Scrooge then tells a boy what the day was today, the boy said Christmas. Scrooge then gives money to the boy, so he could buy the biggest turkey, and send it to Bob Cratchit's house, so they could enjoy a meal. Scrooge gets nicely dressed and starts walking on the streets smiling at the other people. Scrooge than meets the two gentlemen from the beginning of the book, and he tell them that he is going to donate a lot of money to the people that are in poverty. Scrooge then wanders off to his nephew's house which is Fred, and go to his Christmas party dinner. Scrooge then has the courage enough to go knock on Fred's door, and come inside, Scrooge said that he had a great time at Fred's house. The next day Scrooge comes to work early, and that notices that Bob Cratchit is late to work. Scrooge then acts to pretend to be angry with Bob once he comes in, but then Scrooge gives Bob a salary. Scrooge then says Merry Christmas to Bob, by this Bob can provide for his family, and Tiny Tim will live. At the end of the stave, Tiny Tim is older, and thinks of Scrooge as his second father, and is grateful to Scrooge.

I really liked this last stave a lot I am glad that Scrooge has finally changed, and made a new beginning in his life. If I had lives in the Victorian Era with Scrooge, and he has changes, then I would be grateful that he would be a friend. Overall I think that the book can also teach people in 2019 to change how they are, even if it is only for a short amount of time. I think that this stave must have been the best one that I have read throught  the novel, I really enjoyed it. I think that now Scrooge will have a stronger relationship with Fred, Bob, and Tiny Tim, Scrooge will probably visit them more often, and as well take some time off work. Overall I had really enjoyed reading this book.


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