He cstates he'll retire to Bedlum
He thought he would see himself sitting in his usual spot. But as we learn Scrooge had past away the night before
The ghost were to show scrooge his life past present and future and provide Scrooge with an opportunity to make changes that would save him from the same fate as Marley was suffering.
The visions of the future would convince Scrooge to alter his life, because he sees with the third spirit that Tiny Tim will die if he does not change his ways. He will die too, and some people will be happy, because Scrooge was mean and selfish. That is why the visions of the future would convince Scrooge to alter his life. So sorry if my English isn't good, because I'm french. ;)
Yes, he showed Scrooge his own grave, untended, as no one would care or mourn his death if he did not change his ways.
The Christmas future showed Scrooge his own death and how people reacted to it. It also depicted the impact of his behavior and choices on those around him, ultimately leading to his realization of the need for change.
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
The spirit of Christmas Yet to Come had the greatest effect on Scrooge because it showed him the potential outcome of his current actions - a lonely death and being forgotten by all. This stark vision of his future served as a powerful wakeup call for Scrooge, motivating him to change his ways and embrace the spirit of Christmas.
He so learned that no one would care about his passing, no one would moan his life. He would, if he didnt change continue in everlasting torment
If the single thought was the choice of a career or the choice of a spouse, one's future would proceed in a different direction.
Each vision (past, present and future) shows Scrooge the possibility of changing the outcome in ones life. Though past actions cannot be corrected, present ones can be addressed, in effect altering/changing lifestyle of the future.
The ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future, had the most profound impact on Scrooge by showing him the potential consequences of his actions and how his current path would lead to a lonely and miserable death. This vision compelled Scrooge to reflect on his life and make a transformation towards generosity and kindness.
what he thought would coalesce in the future