He begs the ghosts to take him away from this place
Scrooge wanted the Ghost of Christmas Past to take him away and show him no more after seeing Belle with her family. He was overwhelmed and emotional seeing the scene and wanted to stop dwelling on the memories.
Because he wanted to
He demanded that the ghost "remove him from this place"
Scrooge does nto see his wife, he didnt marry. he was telling the ghost to take him away from the scene of his breakup with Belle his betrothed
Scrooge's lonely childhood, neglected by his peers. Scrooge's time as an apprentice under Fezziwig, experiencing joy and camaraderie. Scrooge's broken engagement with Belle due to his growing obsession with wealth. Scrooge witnessing Belle's happy family life without him. Scrooge seeing himself alone and disliked in the present due to his greedy and cold-hearted behavior.
In A Christmas Carol, the Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge his young self with his then fiance, Belle. Because the young Scrooge seems to have replaced his love for Belle with the love of money, she breaks off the relationship.
Belle was Scrooge's former fiancΓ©e whom he lost because of his growing obsession with wealth and greed. Belle releases Scrooge from his promise to marry her because she realizes he is no longer the man she fell in love with, and his love for money has overshadowed everything else in his life. She sees that they are no longer compatible due to his change in character.
Because the ghost and Scrooge are nearly seeing visions of the past and the people in those visions could not see them
Scrooge's employer when he was young was Mr. Fezziwig, who was a kind and generous man that contrasted sharply with Scrooge's later character. Fezziwig ran a successful business and treated his employees like family, which made a big impact on Scrooge's views on work and happiness.
Scrooge becomes consumed by his greed and obsession with wealth, causing him to neglect Belle and their relationship. Belle ultimately decides to leave Scrooge because she realizes that his priorities lie with money, not with her or their love.
The only ghost to have this effect was the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come. This ghost did not speak only gestured. This unnerved Scrooge especially when Scrooge was seeing the death of someone (who we assume Scrooge thinks it might be him) and the ghost does not confirm of deny this fact but responds with taking Scrooge to scenes of people talking about the sudden death of "the man". During this Scrooge realises the man is in fact himself and finally he is taken to the grave of "Scrooge" where he sees his existence in eternal torment.
Scrooge says "remove me" as a desperate cry to the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, showing his fear and desire to change his ways. He wants to avoid the future shown to him by the ghost and seeks redemption for his past actions.
Scrooge was touched by the Cratchit family's love and support for one another despite their poverty. He realized the impact of his actions on their lives and felt remorse for his past behavior. Scrooge showed compassion and compassion toward them after witnessing their situation.