Scrooge sees what Christmas is like for people that are around him at the time, he also sees Tiny Tim Cratchit and is shocked to hear that he was life limited and would not see another Christmas - Now Scrooge starts to understand the true meaning of Christmas
he sees the room and its content
Scrooge then sees the Ghost of Christmas present for the first time
So that scrooge sees the wider world and how they celebrate and keep Christmas
Scrooge enjoys cheap things like coal, candles, and gruel in "A Christmas Carol." He values frugality and sees no need for extravagance or luxury.
Scrooge's inner conflict is resolved through a process of self-reflection and redemption. By confronting his past, present, and future with the guidance of the spirits, Scrooge realizes the impact of his actions on others and gains a new perspective on life. He embraces compassion, empathy, and generosity, ultimately leading to his transformation from a miserly to a kind-hearted individual.
Scrooge sees the error of his ways and pldges to make changes in his life that he will keep Christmas In his heart for ever more
n stave one he sees a myriad spirits moaning and groaning as they try to get to those living people in view to help them. Many Scrooge recognises as business people. These too, like Marley were doomed to walk the earth in everlasting torment
Fort the ghost of Christmas past he disbelieved and resented the appetition despite feeling a hint of remorse for his actions. The ghost of Christmas present sees Scrooge starting to see what the true spirit of Christmas is. Scrooge starts to understand the impact he had on the lives of the Cratchit family and hears and sees what people think of him. Finally the ghost of Christmas yet to come, the most feared of all. Scrooge is scared not only of the ghost and its message but of the dark uncertainty that the spirit briings
Scrooge initially feels excitement and joy when the ghost of Christmas Present visits him. The ghost takes Scrooge to various places, including the house of Bob Cratchit and the home of Scrooge's nephew, Fred.
So Scrooge sees how his poor employee and his family still keep Christmas despite having very little
In the book " A Christmas Carol " scrooge sees the face of his old friend named Marley. I am not sure if this will help but I do recall that Marley has chains.