When Scrooge sees his tombstone, he is initially filled with Horror and despair at the realization of his lonely death. He is struck by the sight of the grave bearing his name, which symbolizes the consequences of his selfish and miserly life. This moment serves as a pivotal point in his transformation, as he becomes determined to change his ways and embrace a more compassionate and generous lifestyle. Ultimately, it ignites a sense of urgency in him to alter his fate before it's too late.
This refers to the ghost of Christmas past who sees scrooges reaction to the way Fezziwig treats his staff
Uncertainty and disbelief
Uncertainty and disbelief
The girl is Belle Scrooges fiancee. She sees that work and making money have taken over Scrooges life and his heart is taken by another, Gold !
Fear as it was the grave yard where his tombstone was to be found.
February 7th 1786 December 25 1843 no one really knows when he died but his birth date is true but the death is what would happen if he does not become a better person.
Stunned and releived
Shock
Mrs. Crater's first reaction to Shiftlet when she sees him from a distance is to be "unsure, stiffening, and retreating slightly."
Across the visitation Scrooges sees life as it was and what effect that took on him. He sees the present and the issue of hunger, poverty and loneliness many suffered and then he sees his potential future. A lonely death moan by none. This opens his eyes to the realities of his life and how for very little he could make huge changes in others and still be very happy
Scrooge's first reaction upon seeing the Cratchit family is one of surprise and compassion. He is taken aback by their joyful spirits despite their struggles and is moved by their love for each other. This encounter prompts Scrooge to reflect on his own attitudes toward generosity and kindness.
Freds wife is supportive of he husband (Scrooges nephew) but sees that the old man is making life more difficult for himself and in part is sorry for the unrepentant old miser