Scrooge was deeply saddened and devastated when he realized that Tiny Tim had died.
"No, no,'' said Scrooge. "Oh, no, kind Spirit! say he will be spared.''
Scrooge was deeply moved and saddened by the sight of Tiny Tim dying. He felt remorseful for not doing more to help him and realized the impact of his actions on others. This experience was a turning point for Scrooge, leading him to change his ways and become more generous and compassionate.
He sees a brave little boy who has huge hopes for his future pass away and this starts to break the icey heart of the old miser
He was emotional
In the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge's fate is shown to him by the Ghost of Christmas Future. Scrooge sees his own gravestone before seeing Tiny Tim's empty chair. This suggests that if Scrooge does not change his ways, he will meet the same fate as Tiny Tim - death.
Bob Cratchit is an employee of Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." He is not Scrooge's son; he is his underpaid and overworked employee who is the father of Tiny Tim.
It is true that nuclear reaction produce huge amounts of energy by transforming tiny amounts of matter.
This reaction suggests that Scrooge is capable of change and growth, as he shows remorse and a willingness to become a better person. It indicates that he has the capacity for empathy and redemption, despite his previous behaviors.
its a chemical reaction which has tiny particles and they cause a change
Because the ball 'flexes' - thus losing a tiny percentage of its energy.
Fred did nothing as there is no record of his reaction to the young child's demise.
The turning point in "A Christmas Carol" is when Scrooge encounters the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who shows him a vision of his own death and the reactions of those around him. This experience ultimately prompts Scrooge to embrace the spirit of Christmas, leading to his transformation into a kinder and more compassionate person.
Take him to the doctor, it is impossible to diagnose things like this without seeing them.
because your dad likes being the only man in your life and gets just a tiny bit jealous. He hates seeing his girls grow up!
If you have tiny red blood blisters on feet and ankles, this could be due to a blood disorder. It may also just be a rash. Seeing a doctor will be important.
He remembers his own childhood and sees a young lad, sickly and doomed to have but a short life. Ebenezer asks of the ghost what Tims future is and is told that the Ghost sees a crutch beside the fire without an owner . This was to mean Tim was to die before the next Christmas