At the end of the book Dickens states that no one keeps Christmas like Scrooge thereafter
To warn Scrooge to change his ways and be nicer or kinder to other people, or else Scrooge would end up like Marley(lonely and hated).
In Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol, Belle and Scrooge were engaged as a young couple. Later Belle breaks off their engagement because she feels Scrooge's growing greed is changing him. When the ghost of Christmas Past reveals Belle to Scrooge and a grown woman with a family he realizes what he has lost.
To Warn Him About The Three Spirits Who Will Come To Him, And Not To End Up Like Himself, Wandering The Earth With No End
He had changed from a bitter, greedy and selfish old man to one that looked up on life as something to live and to make a difference to others in a positive manner
Belle broke up with Scrooge because she felt he was too focused on his pursuit of wealth and power, and did not prioritize their relationship or their future together. She wanted someone who valued love and family more than money.
The Ghost of Christmas Past is a representation of Scrooges own past. The light it emits from its head is to to help Scrooge see his way. When scrooge extinguishes that light the ghost time is ended and thus his powers to help scrooge loo back. The Ghost of Christmas Present live for one year and his time on earth ends when his year is up this is normally at the end of 12 night. The Ghost of Christmas yet to come does not loses power it accepts Scrooges oath to keep Christmas and awaits the day if Scrooge breaks that oath
When someone reveals something that you didn't want someone to know or fails to live up to a promise previously given.
In is own bed
They believed America should live up to the promise of freedom.
No, he dont kill her and she survive.
Belle had seen the change in Scrooge where he was hardening to the world. He had lost his beloved sister Fan and still hurting. He focused on material wealth and in doing so was ignoring Belle. Belle noticed this change and confronted him citing the fact taht when they were both poor he (Scrooge) was a happier and more loving person yet now "a Golden Idle" had taken her place in his heart and she therefore relased Scrooge from his promise (of marridge)