Yes, after the visits from the spirits Scrooge really did change.
He thought the clock had stopped as time was at a standstill
I don't think it has really, the concepts are all the same, it's just the materials that have changed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_battery
Scrooge tells Bob to have the day off if he really must but be in all the earlier the very next day
He believe the clock to have stoped working as the time stands still
Her name was shortened to "Fan" in the story. It was actually a well used name of the time "Fanny". But this has been changed since in productions to Fran due to the slang uses of the term "Fanny"
i think that it hasn't changed over time. But whatever :P
Hes confused as hes trying to judge the day and time
They havent really changed because nothing has happen to them.
The love of a family
The love of a family
Islam did not really change, the only way or reason it changed was the way the government changed it.
Charles Dickens likely presented the spirits in time order in "A Christmas Carol" to show Scrooge the progression and impact of his past, present, and future actions. By leading Scrooge through his life in this structured way, Dickens emphasized the importance of reflecting on one's choices and their long-term consequences. This approach also allowed Scrooge to witness the growth and change that can occur over time, encouraging him to make positive changes in the present.