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* It's revealed that the Ghost of Christmas Past was Belle and that Scrooge only has one day left to live. He dies a changed man, celebrated by all, and the final page shows him, Belle, and the Ghost of Christmas Present (who he'd become friends with) united in the afterlife, watching over the Cratchit family.
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* Fred is a living embodiment of goodwill toward men, and when Scrooge reforms and asks his forgiveness he tells him gently there was nothing to forgive.
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* Fred is a living embodiment of goodwill toward men, and when in the present sequence he offers warmth and shelter in the middle of the zombie infestation, which heals some of the throng.
** When Scrooge reforms and asks hisforgiveness he forgiveness, Fred tells him gently there was nothing to forgive.
** When Scrooge reforms and asks his
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* Fred is a living embodiment of goodwill toward men, and when Scrooge reforms and asks his forgiveness he tells him gently there was nothing to forgive.forgive.
* Scrooge's reformation and kindness to his fellow man, especially the Hungry Dead, changes the infected to normal and lets the already-dead ones die peacefully. When his work is done, he dies peacefully and welcomes a vision of Belle, thanking Jacob Marley for his help.
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* Scrooge's reformation and kindness to his fellow man, especially the Hungry Dead, changes the infected to normal and lets the already-dead ones die peacefully. When his work is done, he dies peacefully and welcomes a vision of Belle, thanking Jacob Marley for his help.
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* Fred is a living embodiment of goodwill toward men, and when Scrooge reforms and asks his forgiveness he tells him gently there was nothing to forgive.