He learns that Christymas can be kept in ones heart no matter who or where you are and also that there is a level of poverty and deprivation that saround Scrooge that he has until then ignored
The ghost of Christmas present wants to show Scrooge the importance of love, joy, and togetherness that the Cratchit family shares despite their hardships. He wants to teach Scrooge that true wealth comes from relationships and generosity, not just material possessions.
That you do not need money in order to maintain a happy family and to be happy. Is spending time with your family and friends that makes time really worth it. In the Christmas Carol, The Cratchits are poor and have a disabled child however there are very happy in a magnificent dinner on Christmas Day! Scrooge realizes that money isnt the first priority of life but happiness and love is.
That if greed is all he cares about he will end up like Marley, his business partner, as a ghost on chains and padlocks :)
The phantom brought Scrooge to several different locations, including his childhood home, his old school, Fezziwig's Christmas party, and the Cratchit family's home in the future. Each location was meant to teach Scrooge a lesson about his past, present, and potential future if he did not change his ways.
The four spirits who visit Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" are the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (or Future), and Jacob Marley's ghost. Each spirit helps to teach Scrooge a lesson about compassion and generosity.
The Ghost of Christmas Past in "A Christmas Carol" teaches Scrooge the importance of self-reflection, forgiveness, and the impact of his actions on others. By revisiting his past, Scrooge is forced to confront his mistakes and how they have influenced his present and future. Ultimately, the lesson is about redemption and the power of transformation through empathy and generosity.
hes learnt his lesson not to be mean and spiteful
After the visit by the Ghost of Christmas Past, Scrooge becomes more reflective and shows signs of regret for his past actions and attitudes. He begins to recognize the impact of his past choices on himself and others, which sets the stage for his transformation later in the story.
The ghosts in "A Christmas Carol" visited Scrooge in one night. The visits occurred on the night of Christmas Eve, with each of the three spirits appearing to teach Scrooge a lesson about redemption and the true meaning of Christmas.
when scrooge got lesson by three spirits he went to bob and apologized and increased his pay...
He learns that the fate of humanity is in the present and not something that happens at a differing times and places
Scrooge was never a ghost in the story
The moral lesson to Ebenezer Scrooge is that kindness, generosity, and compassion are key to leading a fulfilling life. Through his transformation in "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge learns the importance of treating others with respect and empathy, ultimately finding redemption and happiness.
The moral lesson is that people can change. Scrooge changes from being isolated, bitter, greedy and uncaring to a man that is emotionally connected with others, kind, generous and compassionate.
if you refer to his revisit to his dark past with the ghost of Christmas Past then it was for him to see and appreciate that as a young impressionable child he was abandoned at boarding school by his father even at Christmas when all of his peers were at home with their loving families celebrating Christmas. The ghost of Christmas Present makes a veiled reference to scrooges past when he states "you have not seen the likes of me before have you" meaning you have not seen a true Christmas before