He was a very good businessman despite being miserly and indifferent to others feelings
He will change and keep Christmas in his heart
A giant turkey to send to the Crachits.
Initially nothing after his change of heart he paid her well
Change. Scrooge promised the spirit to change his attitude toward life and money and his fellowman.
The he will change and keep Christmas in his heart evermore
To change and keep Christmas in his heart forever more
Scrooge swears an oath to change his miserly ways and keep Christmas in his heart for evermore
he promises the last spirit that he will change and in doing so keep Christmas in his heart for ever after
Following his change of heart scrooge hurries to find the two businessmen to offer a large donation and then goes on to seek forgiveness of his nephew Fred
He made an oath to change his ways and keep the spirit of christmas in his heart for ever
Bob Cratchit - Scrooge's employee Jacob Marley - Scrooge's deceased business partner Fred - Scrooge's nephew The Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come - spirits who visit Scrooge to help him change his ways Tiny Tim - Bob Cratchit's son, who captures Scrooge's heart with his innocence and illness Fezziwig - Scrooge's former employer and mentor Belle - Scrooge's former fiancée
The name Ebenezer comes from the Hebrew language and means "stone of help." In A Christmas Carol, the name Ebenezer Scrooge symbolizes that Scrooge is in need of help or redemption to change his ways and find joy and compassion in his heart.