That Christmas and the spirit we all see where people help each other, offer caring words and charity to all about is not for one day (Christmas Day) it is for everyday
All the spirits teach scrooge a lesson
Humility, awareness of those around him and charity
All in the Family - 1971 Archie Learns His Lesson 3-22 was released on: USA: 10 March 1973
He learns that not all things are worth risking your life for.
All three spirits visited Scrooge during one night. The Christmas spirits appeared to Scrooge within the span of a few hours, on the night of Christmas Eve, to help him reflect on his past, present, and potential future.
Two of the three foretold spirit tel Scrooge quite a lot. In basic its all about changing his miserly cold ways and talking on board the true message of Christmas
Scrooge in the beginning does not at all enjoy life. Later on scrooge learns to enjoy life more and treat it respectifully. He learns this by going on to me an amazing but to him terrifying adventure.
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge starts as a cold-hearted and selfish man who values money above all else. Through visits from the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, he learns the error of his ways and becomes a kind and generous person, embodying the spirit of Christmas. By the end of the story, Scrooge transforms into a compassionate and joyful individual who understands the true meaning of Christmas.
The girl is Want and the boy Ignorance, Scrooge is wanted beware of both, but most of all the boy!
In the middle of the story, Ebenezer Scrooge starts to show signs of change after his encounters with the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Present. He begins to reflect on his past actions and the impact they have had on others, showing remorse and a newfound sense of empathy. Scrooge also begins to demonstrate kindness and generosity towards those around him, indicating a shift in his character.
Ebenezer Scrooge is the main character in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol" and is a miserly old man who undergoes a transformation through visits from spirits on Christmas Eve. Jacob Marley is Scrooge's deceased business partner who appears as a ghost to warn Scrooge about his fate if he continues down a selfish path.
He sees all other ghosts, some he recognises as business people all moaning and crying as they are forced to walk the earth in eternal torment for not showing a charitable nature to those who had much less than themselves