He remembers how Fezziwig treated him and how well he looked after all of those who had little or nothing and then Scrooge thought of Bob and his treatment of his loyal employee
Ebenezer Scrooge feels downcast at Fezziwig's party scene because it reminds him of his past self and the joyful moments he used to experience before becoming consumed by greed and selfishness. The contrast between his younger, more carefree self and his current miserly demeanor makes him feel regretful and nostalgic.
When Fuzziwig went bankrupt (in a similar way to that of Dickens own father John) Scrooge saw that being nice nealtry always ended in loss of friends and family this is then endorsed when Belle ends their engagement when Scrooge works continually to earn more money
In Act 1 of "A Christmas Carol," two signs of change in Scrooge are his willingness to listen to the carolers outside his office and his interaction with Bob Cratchit. Both instances show a shift in his attitude from dismissive and distant to slightly more engaged and empathetic.
The Ghost of Christmas Past shows Ebenezer Scrooge scenes from his past to help him understand how his choices and experiences have shaped him into the person he is today. By revisiting these moments, Scrooge is able to reflect on the impact of his actions and attitudes towards others.
Bob Cratchit toasted to Mr. Scrooge during their Christmas meal as a way to express gratitude and goodwill, despite Scrooge's harsh treatment towards him throughout the year. This scene in "A Christmas Carol" showcases the spirit of forgiveness and generosity that embodies the holiday season.
In "A Christmas Carol," Fezziwig's warehouse is the setting for the festive Christmas party thrown by Mr. Fezziwig for his employees. The scene emphasizes Fezziwig's generosity, kindness, and the joy he brings to those around him. This contrasts sharply with Ebenezer Scrooge's later miserly ways, serving as a reminder of the importance of spreading goodwill and cheer during the holiday season.
He sees the deprivation that surrounds him
It was the site of his boarding school.
The Party Scene was created on 2005-07-19.
He will change and keep Christmas in his heart
That the scene he has witnessed are scenes of what may be an not will be
"A Christmas Carol" is set in Victorian London during the 19th century. The story takes place on Christmas Eve and follows the transformative journey of Ebenezer Scrooge as he is visited by three ghosts. The setting highlights the contrast between the poverty and hardship faced by many, and the wealth and indifference of the main character, Scrooge.
Jacob Marley is the very first ghost to visit Scrooge early in the production to set the scene for the remaining visitations