At Scrooge's nephew's house, there is a warm and festive atmosphere with decorations and a large Christmas tree. Present are family members and friends who engage in singing Christmas carols, playing games, and enjoying a festive meal together. Scrooge, despite his initial reluctance and cynicism, is touched by the love and joy he witnesses and starts to change his attitude towards Christmas.
The main problem in "A Christmas Carol" is Ebenezer Scrooge's selfishness and lack of compassion for others, which isolates him from those around him. Throughout the story, he is visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, who show him the consequences of his actions and give him a chance to change his ways.
The spirit of Christmas Yet to Come had the greatest effect on Scrooge because it showed him the potential outcome of his current actions - a lonely death and being forgotten by all. This stark vision of his future served as a powerful wakeup call for Scrooge, motivating him to change his ways and embrace the spirit of Christmas.
I felt relieved and hopeful when Scrooge had a change of heart in the final scene of "A Christmas Carol." It was satisfying to see his transformation from a bitter and selfish man to someone who embraced kindness, generosity, and compassion. This change not only warmed my heart but also served as a powerful reminder of the potential for positive transformation and redemption in all people.
He embraces it. On Christmas Eve he instructs his apprentices including the young Ebenezer to stop work, he opens his workplace to a group of musicians, his family the employees, people from near by all to come and celebrate
Scrooge reacted negatively to his nephew's question by dismissing Christmas as a "humbug" and expressing his contempt for the holiday festivities.
A Christmas Carol is about the mean and miserly Ebenezer Scrooge. He is visited on Christmas eve by the ghost of his deceased business partner who tell him before the night is over he will be visited by 3 ghosts, the ghost of Christmases past, present and future. They each appear in turn, the ghost of Christmas past revisits his neglected childhood with him, the ghost of Christmas present shows him how everyone else in his life is making the most of the holiday even if times are hard, and the ghost of Christmas future shows him what the future holds for him if he doesn't make a change. On Christmas morning he awakens and decides to heed the warning and change his ways.
Scrooge reacts with fear and reluctance towards the ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. He is initially hesitant to follow the silent and ominous figure, and dreads what lessons the ghost has to show him about his future.
He become relaxed and merry for a moment until noted by the ghost. This was good time in his life
He shows Scrooge a vision of his housekeeper, charlady and undertaker stealing his belongings and selling them. Then he is taken to the Corn Exchange in London where business men speak of te death of someone and lack any care or emotion in his passing. Finally, Scrooge is taken to a grave where he is forced to read the head stones inscrpition which simpley says Ebenezer Scrooge
He shows Scrooge a vision of his housekeeper, charlady and undertaker stealing his belongings and selling them. Then he is taken to the Corn Exchange in London where business men speak of te death of someone and lack any care or emotion in his passing. Finally, Scrooge is taken to a grave where he is forced to read the head stones inscrpition which simpley says Ebenezer Scrooge
Scrooge was initially self-satisfied that nothing had happened.