Scrooge would not spend on himself or anyone else yet Marley purchased a vast house just for himself in the heart of London. Marley liked the finer things of life where Scrooge classed these are wasteful
To help highlight the error of his ways and to provide an opportunity for Scrooge to change his ways
Marley warned Scrooge to change his miserly ways.
Scrooge didnt actually die. Fred was never in this situation to live through thsi. The death scene provided by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come was simpley and vision of the furutre should Scrooge not change his ways
He is elated; He is still alive and has see the error of his ways and now can make good on the oath he made to change
Yes, he showed Scrooge his own grave, untended, as no one would care or mourn his death if he did not change his ways.
Because he shows Scrooge his potential lonely death if he does not change his ways.
Bob Marley was born on February 6, 1945.
A man who has to change his ways (Scrooge)
To warn Scrooge to change his ways and be nicer or kinder to other people, or else Scrooge would end up like Marley(lonely and hated).
The ghost of Marley, Scrooge's former business partner, was the one knocking on Scrooge's door. He came to warn Scrooge about his fate if he did not change his ways.
Belle parts ways with Scrooge because she sees that he values money over their relationship and love. She realizes that Scrooge's heart is consumed by greed and his pursuit of wealth, which is not compatible with her own values and desire for a loving and caring partner.
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