she died when she gave birth to Fred, Scrooge's nephew
Scrooge was initially self-satisfied that nothing had happened.
It though they have gone mad
He is transported around each of the scenes the ghost wants Scrooge to experience without being seen
Scrooge states whilst on bended knees "You are about to show me shadows of the things that have not happened, but will happen in the time before us,'' Scrooge pursued.
He thought the clock had stopped as time was at a standstill
he went to bed
she died when she gave birth to Fred, Scrooge's nephew
he was transported with the ghost unseen by anyone
The ghostly image of Marley appears
When Scrooge touched the robe of the ghost, he felt a chill run through him and it caused the ghost's form to dwindle down to the size of a child. This hinted at the spirit's fragile nature and the impact of Scrooge's actions on the ghost's existence.
she died when she gave birth to Fred, Scrooge's nephew
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's fiancee was named Belle, not Martha. Belle ended their engagement because she saw that Scrooge's growing obsession with money was consuming him and changing him into someone she could no longer love. This event played a significant role in shaping Scrooge's character and his journey towards redemption.