It shows Scrooge witnessing his lonely death and the impact of his life on those around him. Scrooge knows unless he makes changes then the same fate that befell Marley would befall him
In Stave 2, Scrooge regrets not speaking kindly to Bob Cratchit
In Stave 4, The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come takes Scrooge to: The Corn Exchange Old Joe's beetling shop Scrooge's bedroom Caroline's and her husband's rented home Through the London street to Bob Cratchit's home Then to Scrooge's old office but now used by someone else To the graveyard where Scrooge's headstone lay
Grumpy
Go back and reread the story. You will get it .
He changes from a grim, heartless, selfish old devil to the very soul of kindness and generosity.
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5, but these can be extended above and below the stave.
In Stave 4 of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge visits multiple locations with the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come, including the home of a deceased pawnbroker, a graveyard, and the Cratchit household. This stave focuses on the impact of his actions on those around him and the consequences of his behavior.
Its a prediction shown to Scrooge of his own grave
Stave Puzzles's population is 24.
Stave Puzzles's population is 2,008.
Stave Puzzles was created in 1974.
The place of a minim in a stave is determined by its pitch.
Stave Falls Dam was created in 1912.
Gothenburg stave church was created in 1621.
Heimaey stave church was created in 2000.
Høre stave church was created in 1720.