No, he doesn't. At the end of the story, Scrooge has a change of heart and begins to embrace the spirit of Christmas and kindness.
Definitely not. At the end, Scrooge has a change of character and starts a new life filled with compassion. His story is about growth, not death.
No. He is transformed instead.
Scrooge becomes a kind and generous person. He starts caring about others and showing compassion.
Yes. At the end of the story, Scrooge was transformed. He started to give generously, showed kindness to those around him, like Bob Cratchit. He donated money, was more charitable, and had a newfound spirit of giving which was a complete turnaround from his earlier miserly self.
Definitely. Scrooge was happy at the end. He had learned the true meaning of Christmas and life in general. By being more giving and kind, he found a sense of purpose and contentment. His interactions with others were now positive, and he no longer had the gloom and self - centeredness that had previously defined him.
Yes, he was. Scrooge had a complete change of heart and became very generous.
Scrooge became a kind and generous person. He transformed completely from his earlier selfish and miserly nature.
His character develops into a positive one. He becomes more empathetic.
At the end of the story, Scrooge is transformed. He becomes a kind, generous and jovial man. He is no longer the miserly and cold - hearted person he used to be.
Benevolent. Scrooge's transformation at the end of the story makes him a benevolent figure. He gives to charity, helps his nephew, and is generally more concerned with the good of others.