Having seen the deprivation and the lost life he has had by losing loved ones due to his attitude and miserly ways, and then finally to see that he dies a lonely, unloved old man, Scrooge gives the final spirit his oath that he will change for the better and he will keep Christmas all year round
Scrooge makes amends with his clerk Bob Cratchit by raising his salary and treating him with kindness. He also makes amends with his nephew Fred by accepting his invitation to dinner and by embracing the Christmas spirit.
He sends a prize turkey to Bob Cratchits home, he seeks out the businessmen seeking a donation for the poor adding in "there is much back payment in there as well", he asked Fred his nephew to forgive a "silly old man", he raises Bobs wages and asks if he can help Bob with his family in particular the health of Tiny Tim and finally as part of his oath he keeps Christmas in his heart thereafter.
his decision is to be a much kinder person and he decides to share
He attends Fred's Christmas party, helps the Crachit's financial situation (gives Bob a raise), gives the Crachit's a Turkey for Christmas and become uncle like to Tiny Tim.
He gave a huge donation to charity, raised bobs wages, apologised to Fred for his attitude bought the cratchits a prize turkey and asked Bob ifhe could help care for tiny tim
To warn Scrooge that unless he changes his ways and seeks to make amends to mankind for his previous miserly living then Scrooge was destined to walk the earth in eternal torment
I am hoping that we can make amends.
No, the question would have to indicate a person to make amends with.
Because he has been previously 'visited', on Christmas Eve, by the three spirits of Christmas; Past, Present and Future ... allowing him to make amends with his nephew!
Make Amends - To 'amend' something is to change something. So to 'make amends' for something you did wrong means to put whatever you did right.The vandals agreed to make amends for all the damage they had done to the classroom.
Last Chance to Make Amends was created in 2006.
He started off in his own bedroom and then made his way to his nephew Fred's house to made amends.
Initially, Scrooge is motivated by profit and greed. However, throughout the story, he undergoes a transformation driven by fear of a bleak future and a desire to change his ways to find redemption and reconnect with the people around him. Ultimately, Scrooge is motivated by compassion, love, and the opportunity to make amends for his past behavior.
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Ebenezer Scrooge wants to speak with his old clerk, Bob Cratchit, to express his newfound generosity and to make amends for his past mistreatment of him. Scrooge is seeking to mend their relationship and improve Cratchit's working conditions.
The third ghost, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, shows Scrooge a glimpse of his own future where he sees his own death and the impact his life and actions have had on those around him. It serves as a warning to Scrooge to change his ways and make amends for his past behaviors before it is too late.
make amends