He experiences joy and sadness. Joy at the happier times and sadness at the points where he was lonely, failed in his relationships and lost close family
For scrooge to see what effects his lonely past live was to have on his future
The three spirits that visited Scrooge on Christmas Eve were the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (or Future). Each spirit showed Scrooge different aspects of his past, present, and potential future to teach him the importance of kindness and generosity.
The Ghost of Christmas past brings Scrooge to a party at Scrooge's first employer, Mr Fezziwig's.
To show Scrooge that there were happy times and not so happy in his past and that these cannot be changed
He steps into Scrooge's bedroom while Scrooge is a asleep and startles him.
The first ghost tells Scrooge that he is there to show visions of scrooges past. The ghost of Christmas present suggests that that he is there as Scrooge. Has not seen the likes of him before meaning scrooge has never celebrated Christmas
I am Christmas past.
Scrooge says this to show that he has learned to appreciate the importance of living in the moment, reflecting on the past, and preparing for the future. By acknowledging each of these time periods, he is showing his commitment to living a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
To show scrooge issues he encountered in his past
He showed Scrooge some of the reasons that had clouded his view of life, love and Christmas
Bob Cratchit - Scrooge's employee Jacob Marley - Scrooge's deceased business partner Fred - Scrooge's nephew The Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come - spirits who visit Scrooge to help him change his ways Tiny Tim - Bob Cratchit's son, who captures Scrooge's heart with his innocence and illness Fezziwig - Scrooge's former employer and mentor Belle - Scrooge's former fiancée
the ghost of christmas past was taking scrudge to show him his past.