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Part A: Coldness (Metaphorically) In the beginning of the book, Scrooge is not only cold- but it is also winter.
Part B: Scrooge is a distant/grumpy/miser character who dislikes most things. At the end of the novella, he becomes somewhat kindhearted.
Part C: At the beginning, Dickens makes readers aware that Scrooge will have a conversation with the ghost of his dead partner, Jacob Marley. Readers know this from the title of chapter 1, “Marley’s Ghost.” When Marley’s ghost appears, Scrooge thinks his mind is playing tricks on him. He is a stubborn, practical businessman who doesn’t believe in ghosts. When Scrooge realizes that Marley’s ghost is real, he panics and behaves very unlike his usual self.
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