"A Christmas Carol" is a timeless novella written by Charles Dickens and first published in 1843. The story follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly and cold-hearted old man, who despises the joy and generosity of the Christmas season. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, and three spirits – the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. Through a series of haunting and enlightening encounters, Scrooge is forced to confront his own bitterness and selfishness. The spirits guide him through pivotal moments in his life, helping him rediscover the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of compassion and kindness. Ultimately, Scrooge undergoes a transformation, embracing the spirit of generosity and love, and becomes a changed man who seeks to spread joy and goodwill to others. "A Christmas Carol" remains a beloved holiday classic, celebrated for its poignant message of redemption and the power of human goodness.