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Cause and Effect Map (PDF)

Olympiea Summers

Created on February 29, 2024

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Transcript

Name:

Date:

  • 1. Visitations by Ghosts

1. Through these encounters, Scrooge realizes the impact of his selfishness and greed on others, as well as the emptiness of his own life. The haunting visions serve as a catalyst for self-reflection and inspire Scrooge to change his ways.

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Name:

Date:

  • 1. Visitations by Ghosts
  • 2. Confrontation with Jacob Marley

2. This confrontation shocks Scrooge into recognizing the severity of his situation and the need for redemption. It compels him to acknowledge the errors of his past and take responsibility for his actions, laying the groundwork for his transformation.

1. Through these encounters, Scrooge realizes the impact of his selfishness and greed on others, as well as the emptiness of his own life. The haunting visions serve as a catalyst for self-reflection and inspire Scrooge to change his ways.

© by Savvas Learning Company LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Name:

Date:

  • 1. Visitations by Ghosts
  • 2. Confrontation with Jacob Marley
  • 3. Revelation of his own future

3. Through this experience, Scrooge is confronted with the ultimate consequences of his choices—the loneliness, regret, and despair that await him if he continues on his current path. The stark portrayal of his own mortality forces Scrooge to confront the reality of his existence and the legacy he will leave behind. It compels him to reassess his priorities and embrace a new outlook on life, driven by kindness, compassion, and generosity.

2. This confrontation shocks Scrooge into recognizing the severity of his situation and the need for redemption. It compels him to acknowledge the errors of his past and take responsibility for his actions, laying the groundwork for his transformation.

1. Through these encounters, Scrooge realizes the impact of his selfishness and greed on others, as well as the emptiness of his own life. The haunting visions serve as a catalyst for self-reflection and inspire Scrooge to change his ways.

© by Savvas Learning Company LLC. All Rights Reserved.