Scrooge's partner ,Jacob Marley, died on Christmas Eve. There is also the fact that Scrooge himself hates to see other people happy.
Bob was loyal to the miserly old man, he felt sorry for him which we feel when he offers up a toast on Christmas day
Scrooge initially feels excitement and joy when the ghost of Christmas Present visits him. The ghost takes Scrooge to various places, including the house of Bob Cratchit and the home of Scrooge's nephew, Fred.
Scrooge's dislike for his nephew Fred stems from his stubborn attitude and his belief that Christmas is a frivolous and wasteful holiday. He sees Fred as naive and foolish for celebrating Christmas while Scrooge himself prioritizes profit and wealth above all else.
Dayna Feels really Sorry for what she did too you : (Sorry Taylor : (xxoxox.
He understands and feels sorry for him
She feels nothing.....she's dead...I'm sorry that happened ..I am a big fan...
It feels really hurtful and if you get hit, sorry for you!!
He see the young boy whose illness cannot be managed because he (Scrooge) does not pay Bob enough money to seek medical help. He feels responsible.
Holden feels sorry for Lillian Simmons because she is unable to be herself.
He feels sorry for Lennie
Fred describes Scrooge as a "sour old miser" who is "tight-fisted at the grindstone." Despite this, Fred implores his guests to be charitable and kind towards Scrooge during the holiday season.