All of them: he doesn't decorate his house with handles, ivy and hollies, he doesn't cook or buy a Christmas dinner, he doesn't light a great fire in the chimney, he sits all alone in the cold, damp darkness and eats gruel.
Scrooge refuses to honor the traditions of celebrating Christmas with joy, generosity, and sharing with others. He also refuses to give time off to his employee, Bob Cratchit, on Christmas Day, and he dismisses his nephew Fred's invitation to join in the family's Christmas celebrations.
Scrooge promises the spirit that he will honor Christmas in his heart and try to keep it all year round if his name can be removed from the headstone.
Scrooge tells the last spirit that he is willing to embrace the spirit's lessons and change his ways. He vows to honor Christmas in his heart and keep it alive all year round.
The most important of their traditions were the sacrefice of humans, which they did to honor their gods.
The keeping of Christmas was not about just the twelve days of the Christmas period it was about keeping the ethos of Christmas all year. Many at Christmas seek peoples attitudes change i.e. Bob Crachitt when his wife refuses to toast Scrooge his plea is "But My Dear, its Christmas". Even presently people try to be more charitable and welcoming at this time of year more than any other. Dickens was using this as a way to say why can't we be like that every day not just at Christmas. he uses Scrooges oath to highlight this simple yet important fact. Scrooge oath therefore is to do this and in doing so changes the lives of people around him for the better
Honor the African tradition of harvest festivals.
Like many other Christmas traditions, caroling is also thought to have its roots in the pre-Christian celebration of the Festival of Yule, when Northern Europeans would come together to sing and dance to honor the Winter Solstice.
To honor their god by sacrificing humans.
the traditions are carried from thier ancestors and they want the tradition to live on which they think will honor the spirits memory
At the end of Stave 4, Scrooge promises to honor Christmas in his heart and live by the lessons he learned from the spirits. He vows to keep the spirit of Christmas alive through kindness, generosity, and compassion.
Christmas was made in honor to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Christmas
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