To be unselfish and kinder to others.
We now see that Scrooge was all but abandoned by his father at boarding school even at christmas
Yes, Scrooge's father did go to debtor's prison, which had a lasting impact on Scrooge's views on money and generosity. This experience contributed to Scrooge's fear of poverty and his subsequent obsession with accumulating wealth.
He initially learns his trade from Mr Fizziwig
He is transported around each of the scenes the ghost wants Scrooge to experience without being seen
He thought he would see himself sitting in his usual spot. But as we learn Scrooge had past away the night before
he learned to be mean to others not be nich and be selfish
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge learns the lesson of compassion and generosity while visiting his own past at the schoolroom. He sees how his neglectful and harsh behavior towards others, especially his former schoolmates, had a lasting negative impact. This experience helps him realize the importance of kindness and empathy towards others.
His potential future including his lonely death and what other genuinely feel about him
Jacob Marley's was Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner. He was sent to warn Scrooge to listen and learn from the next three spirits to visit or he will suffer in the afterlife.
He learns what life was like , the good and the not so god in Scrooges life. The visions are their to encourage Scrooge to leave past pain behind and seek a positive life
In the streets of London, Scrooge learned about the struggles and hardships faced by the poor. He saw firsthand the impact of his own actions and realized the importance of compassion, generosity, and kindness towards others. This experience helped him undergo a transformation from a cold-hearted and selfish individual to a more empathetic and caring person.