Scrooge is joyful Christmas morning because he had just gone through the three spirts that Jacob Marley sent him. He finally realizes that he needs to change form being old tightfisted and grumpy Scrooge to a new young and loving and genorous Scrooge. Also, he is excited to show everybody his new Christmas spirt!
Scrooge is joyful on Christmas morning because he experiences a transformation in his outlook and behavior after being visited by the three spirits who show him the errors of his ways. He realizes the importance of compassion, generosity, and love, which brings him a sense of joy and fulfillment.
Because he realizes why everyone celebrates Christmas and discovers the true meaning of Christmas and life.
He has been so caught up in his wealth, that he has never taken the time to enjoy or notice them.
because he had seen the different ghosts and he discided to obey them (p.s. sorry if i spelt discided wrong)
Scrooge did not know how long he had been with the Spirits. He thought he may have missed Christmas and was happy he hadn't.
He realises that the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come has accepted his oath to change and allows him the opportunity to make up for all his miserly ways
Because he saw the poor people and felt so srry for them
In is own bed
Scrooge expressed that he was extremely joyful, comparing his happiness to that of an angel and a merry schoolboy. This demonstrates a profound sense of contentment and cheerfulness in his demeanor.
The Ghost of Christmas Present took Scrooge to various places, including Bob Cratchit's house, where he saw how the Cratchit family celebrated Christmas, and to Fred's, Scrooge's nephew, where he witnessed a joyful Christmas party. The ghost also showed Scrooge the poverty-stricken areas of London, highlighting the contrasts in wealth and living conditions.
He purchases it and sends it to Bob Cratchits home on Christmas Morning
Christmas morning starting at 1am
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge goes to church to seek redemption and reflect on his past actions on Christmas morning. The cemetery scenes are associated with another character, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who shows Scrooge a bleak future if he doesn't change his ways.
In "A Christmas Carol," the next morning at the office, Bob Cratchit arrives late after having crumbled under Scrooge's criticism. He is surprised by Scrooge's change in behavior, as Scrooge is now kind, joyful, and generous. Scrooge raises Bob's salary, promises to help his struggling family, and becomes a second father to Tiny Tim.
A prize turkey on Christmas morning and a pay-rise on the day after Christmas
He was to be visited at One in the morning
24th December 1843 for Jacob Marley and the three ghosts from 1am Christmas day
An example of juxtaposition in "A Christmas Carol" is the stark contrast between Scrooge's cold, miserly demeanor and the warmth and generosity of the Christmas season. Another example is the transformation of Scrooge from a lonely, bitter old man to a joyful and compassionate individual after being visited by the spirits.
as there were three each had a differing aspect The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School Ghost of Christmas Present; The streets of London on Christmas Morning The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come; To the Corn Exchange