The first aspect of the story that emphasizes the potential of redemption is the guilt experienced by Scrooge, a seemingly corrupt man with no concept of mercy. Whilst Scrooge witnessed the scenes of his Past, Present, and Future, one may infer that such a cruel entity would disregard his wrongdoings. However, Scrooge not only took notice of his sins, but felt …show more content…
The story explores how Scrooge, such a sinister soul, is capable of changing when led through the right path. Elements such as the repentance of wrongdoings, the persuasion of other ethical beliefs, and the measures one must take to be accepted into society, can cleanse any man from their sins. However, their cooperation and perseverance are of high essentiality for one to redeem themselves, which differentiate those who were ignorant from those who were truly cruel. All in all, the theme of “A Christmas Carol,” demonstrates that any man, if they are compliant, can be redeemed, through enlightenment of their mind, and their