Free Will In A Christmas Carol

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Some may verbalize that if there’s a will, there’s a way. Conversely, sometimes having the intent to do something may not be adequate. The dispute on whether free will is more powerful than fate comes up in Charles’ Dickens A Christmas Carol, in which three Spirits show Ebenezer Scrooge his doomed fate if he does not alter his miserly, misanthropic behavior. Through heeding the Phantoms’ warnings, Scrooge would be able to change his future because he was resolved on changing, as shown by his rejoinders to the visions from the past, present and future. At the beginning of his journey, The Ghost of Christmas Past provided Scrooge with glimpses from his adolescence. The moment reality faded away and his childhood surroundings dominated, Scrooge