He didnt give him hope, he merely showed him what potentially would happen if the vision of the future remained unchanged. Scrooge suddenly realises this and states if you would show me what might happen then then the vision may not be should I change my ways
Scrooge is given hope in his bleak future when he sees the possibility of change and redemption. Witnessing the impact of his actions and the opportunity to make amends provides him with a sense of hope that it's not too late to transform his life and relationships for the better.
He tells Scrooge that you can change your future if you become a better man.
When he realises that he can help Tiny Tim's family by giving them some of his indulgent money.
Well, first of all, I Hope to God you don't live in America, if you do then our Future is Bleak, but the answer is George Washington.
Scrooge hopes to see himself
No, "bleak" is an adjective used to describe something that is lacking in warmth, brightness, or hope. It is not a verb.
Clary gives Lina a bean seed in the City of Ember to give her hope and inspiration, as well as to symbolize the potential for growth and renewal in their bleak underground world. The bean seed represents the possibility of life and a brighter future beyond the confines of the city.
Going to Room 203 in "Diary 24" from The Freedom Writers Diary by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers gives the author hope that he has a home and a future.
Scrooge's partner ,Jacob Marley, died on Christmas Eve. There is also the fact that Scrooge himself hates to see other people happy.
Scrooge begs the ghost to assure him that he has the chance to change his ways and avoid the grim fate shown to him. He asks for assurance that the visions shown are not set in stone, and that there is hope for redemption and a better future.
grotty, murky, bleak, grungy hope you didn't mean dinghy?
No Future No Hope was created in 1995.
George Wilson believes that Tom Buchanan can help him improve his life by buying his car. Tom represents a potential lifeline for Wilson to escape his financial struggles and improve his situation, which gives him a glimmer of hope in an otherwise bleak existence.
Bleak is not a verb, so it doesn't have a past tense.This is the definition of bleak:bleak 1(blk)adj. bleak·er, bleak·est1.a. Gloomy and somberb. Providing no encouragement; depressing:2. Cold and cutting; raw3. Exposed to the elements; unsheltered and barren
The main character in "A Christmas Carol" is Ebenezer Scrooge, a bitter and miserly old man who undergoes a transformation after being visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.