I'm writing a report essay for my 8th-grade class about "A Christmas Carol". For the report, I have to find two vices and one virtue of Scrooge. My two vices are Greed and Over Ambitious. For my virtue, I was wondering if change of heart is a virtue? Does that sound right?

Yes, I agree. Good one!

I think your original two vices are better.

Someone who is overly ambitious usually will push and shove to get what s/he wants, usually at the expense of others. That's more of a vice, I think, than unhappiness is!

Okay! Thanks, Writeacher!

Also, I had one more idea as for a vice: maybe, unhappiness. Would that work as a vice too?

You're welcome!

For your report essay about "A Christmas Carol," it's great that you have already identified two vices of Scrooge as greed and being over-ambitious. Now, let's discuss whether a change of heart can be considered a virtue.

In the case of Scrooge, his change of heart certainly can be seen as a virtue. Throughout the story, he undergoes a transformative journey where he realizes the error of his ways and the importance of compassion, empathy, and generosity. This change of heart leads him to mend his relationships, show kindness to others, and ultimately, become a better person.

To further support the idea that a change of heart is a virtue, you can analyze how this transformation positively impacts Scrooge's life and the lives of those around him. For instance, his change allows him to build meaningful connections, mend broken relationships, and bring joy and happiness to others during the holiday season. This newfound virtue of compassion and generosity represents a positive change in Scrooge's character.

To reinforce your statement, you can use quotes and specific examples from the story, such as Scrooge's interactions with the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, and how these experiences influence his change of heart.

Remember, analyzing Scrooge's development throughout the story is crucial to understanding the virtue of a change of heart. Good luck with your essay!