The part of the Christmas Past sequence in Dickens' book they usually skip past now, where Old Scrooge sees himself as a kid reading and actually physically sees all the fictional characters his younger self is imagining and starts squeeing like a fanboy That still slaps
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That long, long neglected part of his head -- his capacity for empathetic imagination -- suddenly, at the last moment, roaring back to full life to try to save him
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After all The terrible truth that Marley's Ghost tells him, and that the Ghost of Christmas Future shows him, is something he already knows He already saw everything that's going to happen to him happen to Marley before He was at his lonely empty funeral as the only mourner
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