He gets this feeling of love/care when he sees Cratchit and his family at the dinner table and when he sees Tiny Tim. He regrets his actions towards Cratchit and he wants to make him feel better. He experiences to love, joy, caring, and kindness by just looking at their happy family.
Scrooge was touched by the Cratchit family's love and support for one another despite their poverty. He realized the impact of his actions on their lives and felt remorse for his past behavior. Scrooge showed compassion and compassion toward them after witnessing their situation.
Scrooge's first reaction upon seeing the Cratchit family is one of surprise and compassion. He is taken aback by their joyful spirits despite their struggles and is moved by their love for each other. This encounter prompts Scrooge to reflect on his own attitudes toward generosity and kindness.
Scrooge was shocked at seeing Tim's grave because he witnessed the devastating impact of his own selfishness and neglect on the Cratchit family, resulting in the loss of their beloved son. This moment helped Scrooge realize the consequences of his actions and spurred him to change his ways.
Scrooge feels uneasy when seeing Fan because she reminds him of his past innocence and connection to family that he has since rejected. Seeing Fan highlights the choices Scrooge made that led to his isolation and selfishness, causing him to feel guilt and regret.
Scrooge wanted the Ghost of Christmas Past to take him away and show him no more after seeing Belle with her family. He was overwhelmed and emotional seeing the scene and wanted to stop dwelling on the memories.
Scrooge sees two things. Firstly how he misses the comfort and warmth of family together at Christmas something he had not had in his very early years and also he learns about how loyal Bob is as his emplyee despite how harshly Scrooge treats him. The reaction of Mrs Cratchit brings it home to Scrooge
At that time work was scarce in Britain. Any jobs had to be held down no matter what or how the employee was treated because unless there was work no-one had money for food, warmth or shelter.
When scrooge is taken to Fezziwigs party by the Ghost of Christmas Past Scrooge laments that he wish ob was there now so that he could say one or two things to him. This was in reaction to seeing how Fezziwig treated his own employees and leads us to believe that Scrooge has a heart after all
Scrooge is shown the scene of his own death, where he sees people rejoicing rather than mourning. This serves as a harsh wake-up call to make him realize the impact of his actions and change his ways.
it teaches scrooge hoe much he misses christmas with his family
The character of Tiny Tim helps generate sympathy for Bob Crachit, who cannot afford the medical care the boy needs, and to increase the animosity toward Scrooge, who simply will not raise poor Bob's salary. After all, what's worse: "I have a family to feed" or "I have a family to feed AND my son needs an operation"? He also symbolizes the helpless and needful people that Scrooge initially believes should just die and save the world the trouble of caring for them. He was seeing the impersonal and the generalization and Tiny Tim showed him the personal and the individual.He is Timothy Cratchit the son of Robert (Bob) Cratchit who works as a clerk for Ebenezer Scrooge in his counting house and office.
Scrooge learned from Tiny Tim that compassion and kindness are more important than material wealth. Seeing the struggles of Tiny Tim and his family helped Scrooge understand the true meaning of Christmas and the value of caring for others. This realization prompted Scrooge to change his ways and become a more generous and empathetic person.