Although Tim never actually died the vision given to Scrooge was that this was the case. Scrooge remembers himself as a small lonely child and this brings home feelings for poor tim
He shows the effect of Tiny Tims death and of his own lonely passing
Tiny tims family?
His death and that of Tiny Tim
No he starts to spend on himself Tiny Tims medical bills and charities
On the first occasion to she how they lived and to understand bobs life . On the second occasion it was to witness the impact of Tiny Tims death on the family should he not get the medical help needed.
Scrooge was horrified with what he saw in the future because he witnessed the impact of his own greed, indifference, and selfishness on both himself and those around him. The future revealed a lonely death and the lack of any genuine love or care from others, making Scrooge realize the consequences of his actions.
The death of tiny tim
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.
The ghost of Christmas present makes it clear when asked by Scrooge if he will be spared, "If these shadows remain unaltered by the Future, none other of my race,'' returned the Ghost, will find him here. What then? If he be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.'' Scrooge hung his head to hear his own words quoted by the Spirit, and was overcome with penitence and grief. By Scrooge making an oath to change and asking bob if he could help with his family Scrooge puts a halt to Tims imminent death
Scrooge was shocked at seeing Tim's grave because he witnessed the devastating impact of his own selfishness and neglect on the Cratchit family, resulting in the loss of their beloved son. This moment helped Scrooge realize the consequences of his actions and spurred him to change his ways.
Guilty He knew he could change the death of tiny Tim if he changed his attitude.
Robert (Bob) Cratchit