why
does
Marley visit Ebenezer Scrooge?
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Marley roams restlessly, witnessing the hardships that others suffer, and laments that he has forever lost his chance to help them. Marley arranges for the three spirits to visit Scrooge, giving his friend an opportunity for redemption, which Marley tells him was "...a chance and hope of my procuring."
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Created by: Charles Dickens
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