As a child in boarding school the young Ebenezer was more of less abandoned by his father. He would stay at the school as the only boarder at holiday times and even over Christmas. His only companion was his books of Robinson Crusoe and Ali Barber. These meant that he didnt grow up in a loving family, didn't experience the joy and excitement of the Christmas season. It did mean loneliness and the feeling of isolation where only he could make his life feel worth while.
We he left and was apprenticed to Mr Fezziwig The young adult Scrooge saw compassion, he experience a working environment which looked after him and stated to see Christmas as a special time because Fezziwig helped others who had nothing at that time and gave, if only a small amount in the way of food to support them. Sadly Fezziwig despite his humanitarian attitude was made bankrupt. He lost everything and was sent to Debtor's Prison. During this time Scrooge met and fell in love with Belle, The made a promise to marry. Because Scrooge had seen what being nice could bring he focused fully on making money as this appeared to be a safe haven. If you had money then you would not be treated like dear old Fezziwig. THis was not to be the case as his fixation soon took over and Belle saw another love in her Ebenezers life, money! She broke off their engagement meaning that again someone close had been lost. His sister Fan died in childbirth this to impacted on him dearly as it was Fan that had persuaded their father to bring her beloved brother Ebenezer home from boarding school.
With so much loss Scrooge took it up on himself never to allow other close as he felt they would be lost to him. Thereafter he didnt mix with people, work and money making was his only love , his only friend was Jacob Marley who like Scrooge liked to make money. Christmas was nothing to Scrooge except reason to take money off him. he'd never really experienced it in a positive way. To support this we hear the Ghost of Christmas Present say to Scrooge up on their first meeting, You've never known the like of me have you scrooge?) meaning you have never known a true Christmas.
Scrooge's past experiences, such as his difficult upbringing and betrayal by loved ones, have contributed to his selfish, bitter, and miserly personality. These experiences have hardened his heart and shaped his worldview, causing him to view the world through a lens of money and material wealth rather than empathy and kindness.
Scrooges life was hard when he was at school. he was boarded out and did not return tohis home until late in his teens.He spent many lonely Christmases in the school when everyone else was at home with family. he lost his sister Fan when she was in child birth and because he believe success grew from money he lost his betrothed Belle who saw he was more interested in money than her.
His early life was spent predominantly in boarding school. Here he would stay even during the Christmas holiday break as his father did not want him at home. Later in life as he became apprenticed to Mr Fezziwig he found that money was a friend. He later moved employment and found the business side of trading and finance and the "golden idol" took over. he shunned others, including Belle his betrothed as he was focus on making money and not about others. As he grew older he became more isolated and miserly which led him further down the uncaring path
Initially Scrooge sees happy and positive points and then ones such as being abandoned at his boarding school over Christmas as the negative things that started to make him in to the person he was to be
He shows remorse. he sees many points that were positive in his life and when taken back by the Ghost of Christmas Past he sees an uncomfortable almost recluse like life in boarding school but then happiness and fun with people and Belle his betrothed when he starts work. He understands the loss he incurred by allowing money and work rule his extistance
Habituation
Thorndike's law of effect stated that some behaviours could be encouraged or discouraged based on the effects the person performing those behaviours experiences. It states that, if someone does something, and experiences a reward, they will do that more often. If someone does something, and experiences a punishment, they will do that less often.
Conditioning (like Pavlov's dog).
February 7th 1786 December 25 1843 no one really knows when he died but his birth date is true but the death is what would happen if he does not become a better person.
He is standing outside when a person experiences a total solar eclipse.
Eating spoiled salami may have no effect on a person, or it may cause them to become very ill. There is no reason to do anything until a person experiences an adverse effect. At that point, if the illness is not severe, it is just a matter of waiting out the stomach ache.
it is not hazard for human health only a person will become lazy who eat coal
It is easier to pass out, and you are more likely to vomit, if you become intoxicated while exhausted.
you may become overweight or obese and this could effect you odds of heart disease diabetes and other diseases
We become fearful because we sometimes have bad experiences and this is your body's reaction to something that is frightening you.
The information and experiences a person has
It means the experiences of that person