``I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach. Oh, tell me I may sponge away the writing on this stone!''
At the end of Stave 4, Scrooge promises to honor Christmas in his heart and live by the lessons he learned from the spirits. He vows to keep the spirit of Christmas alive through kindness, generosity, and compassion.
To change his ways, to keep Christmas in his heart from that day forward and not to be the man once he was
To live his life in the manner required of him by Marley and to keep Christmas everyday making his business "man"
Scrooge promises the Ghost of Christmas Future that he will change his ways and keep Christmas all year around
He swaers to keep Christmas in his heart forever more and "not to be the man he was"
He swore to keep Christmas from that day on and never let it go
He promised him a pay rise
Scrooge says "Remove me" to the spirit at the end of Stave 2 because he becomes overwhelmed by the visions and memories that the spirit shows him. He cannot bear to see the pain and loneliness of his past, which make him feel vulnerable and exposed. Scrooge's reaction also shows his fear of confronting the truths about his own life and choices.
He will change and keep Christmas in his heart
This is from the end of stave 1 when Marley fore-tells the visits of the ghosts to Scrooge
At the end of the book Dickens states that no one keeps Christmas like Scrooge thereafter
At the end of the book on Christmas Day Scrooge promises the Businessman a very substantial donation for the poor and needy. The sum is never disclosed
Jacob Marley's ghost leaves Scrooge's bedroom at one o'clock in the morning.
the falling action in the Christmas Carol is when scrooge goes to his nephews house and eats with his nephew at his Christmas party
If memory serves, this is the girl that he courted when he was younger, fell in love with and planned to marry but she released him from his promise as his love of money was hardening his heart and she could not bear it. She was crying because the man she had loved wass transforming into a miserable miser, which was destroying her relationship.
Yes its starts of in a light but informative way and through each stave grows progressively dark and threaten up to the end of stave 4 where Scrooge encounters the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (his future should he not change his ways)
The main theme in this book is " Christmas Spirit " .All of "A Christmas Carol " is about the celebration of Christmas and the good it inspires .At Christmas , people forget their pointless disputes , selfishness , and the burdens of work in favor of friendship , charity and celebration .Theme based around Christmas, miserly old man is shown the error of his ways by Three Christmas Ghosts
In Stave 3, Scrooge witnesses how people view him and learns the impact of his actions on others. In Stave 4, he sees the consequences of his life choices and the isolation he faces in death. By the end of the novel, Scrooge undergoes a transformation, showing kindness, generosity, and compassion, reflecting a deep change in his character.
by changig or adding ing to the end of a word or adding es to the end of the world