His attitude and the life of the Cratchit familiy especially that of Tiny Tim
At the end of the play "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge provides financial support for the Cratchit family by raising Bob Cratchit's salary, ensuring Tiny Tim receives proper medical care, and becoming a generous, caring employer overall. He also becomes like a second father to Tiny Tim and is welcomed into the Cratchit family with open arms.
He will change and keep Christmas in his heart
Scrooge sent the Cratchit family a turkey for their Christmas dinner at the end of the story as a sign of his changed heart and newfound generosity.
For most of the story, she resents and despises him for a hard master to her husband and his lack of compassion for others. She's willing for her husband to defend him and, as a good Christian woman, would welcome him into her home. By the end of the book, she's seen the change in Scrooge and she comes to love him.
Bob Cratchit refers to Scrooge as "Mr. Scrooge" in the novel "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
This was from the 1970 musical film version called Scrooge. It was first sung by the ensemble, led by actor Anton Roberts at what turns out the be the funeral of Scrooge. It is reprised at the end by Scrooge and the ensemble after his transformation.
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the Cratchit family is poor but happy. Bob Cratchit works hard to support his family, including his son Tiny Tim who is very ill. Despite their hardships, the Cratchits embody the spirit of Christmas by staying positive and appreciating what they have.
Scrooge realizes this by observing the poor treatment of Bob Cratchit by himself as an employer contrasted with the genuine happiness and joy exhibited by the Cratchit family despite their hardships. He understands that kindness, compassion, and creating a positive work environment are what truly make employees happy, not money.
Scrooge became generous and loving to his fellow men.
Scrooge provides financial support to the Cratchit family, increasing Bob Cratchit's salary and offering assistance for medical treatment for Tiny Tim. He also becomes like a second father to Tiny Tim, treating him with care and kindness.
Yes, in the end, Scrooge and Tiny Tim shared a positive and caring relationship after Scrooge's transformation. Scrooge played a significant role in supporting Tiny Tim and his family, showing compassion and generosity towards them.