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The Ghost Of Christmas Present

The Ghost of Christmas Past vanishes into thin air, and is replaced by another – the Ghost of Christmas Present. This ghost shows Scrooge the image of the Cratchitt family eating their rather measley looking Christmas dinner. Despite their obvious poverty, Scrooge is amazed and touched by how happy the family are. The ghost also shows Scrooge the image of two starving children, which makes Scrooge begin to wonder if his selfish life could be better lived by helping others.

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