Scrooge meets the ghost of Christmas past for the first time he is taken back to his old boarding school to see the lonely child that was himself, he is taken back to his old employer Mr Fezziwig where he again experiences the warmth and charitable attitude of the employer, here as well Scrooge hides a tear in his eye when he mutters that he would like to speak his own clerk (as its the first glimpse that scrooge realises how badly he treats the faithful employee. Scrooge then sees his first love Belle here he witnesses the love he had and how he lost that precious love
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Scrooge awakens on Christmas Morning remebering the visits of the ghosts and is relieved to be still alive. he opens his bedroom window and asks a passer by what day is it . The response is Christmas Day in the Morning Sir. Scrooge asks the boy to go to the poulterers and buy the prize turkey and to bring the poulterer to his home so he may tell him where to deliver the great bird. He dresses and then tells the poulterer to deliver the bird to Bob Cratchit in Camdon Town. Scrooge sets off into London town and seeing teh portley gentlement who asked him for a donation whispers to one an untold amount stating it includes interest for the years he had not donated. Then he goes to Freds home where he asks forgiveness for being a foolish old man - Stays and had Christmas Dinner with Fred and his wife.
There after on Boxing Day he attends his counting house Bob arrives a little late and Scrooge pretends to be annoyed stating he will not stand for it and because of this he, Scrooge will rise Bobs earnings and endevour to assist his strugglisg family. Scrooge also tells Bob to place more coal on the fires and if required get another coal scuttle.
The story closes with Srooge being as good as his word. He helps Tiny Tim and acts like an uncle to the boy whose health now improves.
In scene 5 of "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come who shows him a dark future if he does not change his ways. Scrooge witnesses his own death and how people react to it, ultimately leading to his transformation as he realizes the impact of his actions on those around him.