To keep Christmas and to return and invite Scrooge to spend the season with him and his family every year
Scrooge was first apprenticed at Fezziwig's warehouse in 'A Christmas Carol'. Fezziwig was his kind and generous employer who had a significant impact on Scrooge's attitude towards money and happiness.
Initially, Scrooge has a disdainful and selfish attitude towards the poor, viewing them as unworthy of help or compassion. However, through the visits of the ghosts in "A Christmas Carol," he undergoes a transformation and learns to show kindness and generosity towards those less fortunate.
Fred loved Christmas and from his conversations with Scrooge it was clear he understood the true meaning
Scrooge's posture was often described as stiff and hunched over, reflecting his closed-off and miserly attitude towards life. As he goes through his transformation in "A Christmas Carol," his posture gradually becomes more open and upright, reflecting his newfound generosity and empathy towards others.
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.
He is described as a fist wrenching cold of heart man. He treats others with the same calous attitude and hates christmas
Scrooge's greatest virtue at the end of "A Christmas Carol" is his newfound generosity and compassion towards others. He learns to prioritize love and kindness over material wealth and becomes dedicated to helping those in need.
His attitude towards his suffering was a strong attitude
writer's attitude towards amalkanti is of sympathetic pity.
Initially we see Scrooge as an oppressive employer who seeks to domineer Bob and treat him harshly. Then when seeing the visions of his own past and how Fezziwig treated him and his employees Scrooges attitude starts to change. And then in stave 5 we see Scrooge, the changed man soften toward Bob and raise his salary immediately plus seek to help Tiny Tim
I dont like your attitude towards him
His attitude was very angry