He does not visit anywhere in his beadroom In the original story he is always taken from the room
When Scrooge visits the home of his servants with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, they are discussing a recent death and selling items they stole from the deceased person's home, showing a lack of respect and compassion due to the absence of genuine emotions. This scene emphasizes the themes of greed and callousness that the spirit is trying to reveal to Scrooge.
Ebenezer Scrooge's dead business partner is Jacob Marley. Marley's ghost visits Scrooge to warn him of the consequences of his selfish ways and to encourage him to change his behavior before it's too late.
The Ghost of Chritasm Present takes Scrooge to the Mines of Wales and then to a light house and Freds home. The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come took him to Scrooges office where someone else was now working and then to the Graveyard where Scrooge would see his Tombstone
Scrooge feels fear and then discomfort as he sees his past. The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas To Fezziwigs warehouse To Belles home
Jacob Marley is a central character in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." He was Ebenezer Scrooge's former business partner who visits him as a ghost to warn him about his miserly ways and impending doom if he does not change his behavior.
In Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol, Belle and Scrooge were engaged as a young couple. Later Belle breaks off their engagement because she feels Scrooge's growing greed is changing him. When the ghost of Christmas Past reveals Belle to Scrooge and a grown woman with a family he realizes what he has lost.
Scrooge's Christmas was indicated to be not normal when he encounters the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, who warns him of impending visits by three spirits to show him the errors of his ways. This supernatural intervention suggests that Scrooge's Christmas will be anything but ordinary.
The Ghost of Christmas Present
The first of the three Christmas spirits who visits Scrooge is the Ghost of Christmas Past. This spirit takes Scrooge on a journey through his past to help him reflect on his life choices and actions.
IT would have been around the age of 12 years which its estimated wa about 50 years before his ghostly visits
So that scrooge sees the wider world and how they celebrate and keep Christmas
His nephew the son of Fan his sister visits him and wishes him a Merry Christmas and asks him to have Christmas with him and his wife. Scrooge refuses