Scrooge thought that he was imagining the apparition. He dismissed it as humbug and the result of a undercooked potato or raw meat which he may have eaten earlier that evening. He didnt believe initially in the after life
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
When Jacob Marley came to visit Scrooge didn't believe that it was really Marley. So Marley showed Scrooge if he didn't change his ways that Scrooge would bear himself in chains of his wrong doing.
What you think you believe you're seeing, is actually an illusion. That's my opinion of that text anyway.
It is important for Scrooge to believe in Marley's ghost because it serves as a catalyst for his transformation. Seeing Marley's ghost and accepting the reality of the supernatural opens Scrooge's mind to the possibility of change and redemption, guiding him towards self-reflection and ultimately leading him toward a more compassionate and generous way of life. Without this belief, Scrooge may not have been motivated to confront his past actions and make a positive change.
It is a from of opinion, but in my opinion, yes it is worth seeing.
Initially on seeing his spirit Scrooge dismissed him as a piece of undercooked meat or raw potato. However, Marley's wailing and moaning soon convince Scrooge of who he is
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.
In the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge's fate is shown to him by the Ghost of Christmas Future. Scrooge sees his own gravestone before seeing Tiny Tim's empty chair. This suggests that if Scrooge does not change his ways, he will meet the same fate as Tiny Tim - death.
He felt terror knowing that this was potentially what was awaiting him.
Say I think or I believe The way I see it... As I see it... To my mind... It is my opinion that... I am of the opinion that... I would say... In my eyes... To my way of seeing things... In my point of view... From my point of view... From my perspective...
When he reurns to warn Scooge he says that he is doing so only because he has been allowed to do so. He cannot sya why it is this night that Scrooge can see him but he warns him that his life must change of suffer the same perils as he
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.