The story aims to show that Scrooge changes when his present life is shown to lead to an after life where he would walk the earth in misery. The changes brought about by the Ghosts lead him to reconsidered what really is important in his earthly life and that money is not always the bringer of happiness, indeed in his case it was bringing misery. By allowing some of that money to go to make others lives better he feels a great sense of peace and happiness.
The Cratchit family teaches Scrooge about the true meaning of Christmas, which is about giving, not receiving. They show him that Christmas is about spending time with family and friends, and not about material things.
Scrooge was touched by the Cratchit family's love and support for one another despite their poverty. He realized the impact of his actions on their lives and felt remorse for his past behavior. Scrooge showed compassion and compassion toward them after witnessing their situation.
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's only visitor is his deceased business partner, Jacob Marley, who appears as a ghost. Scrooge does not have any friends early in the story, but he eventually connects with his nephew Fred and with Bob Cratchit and his family.
Scrooge's only living family member was his nephew, Fred. Fred was the son of Scrooge's sister, Fan.
In "A Christmas Carol," Bob Cratchit refers to Scrooge as his employer. He mentions Scrooge as "the Founder of the Feast" when discussing Christmas dinner with his family, highlighting Scrooge's financial impact on their lives. Despite Scrooge's harsh demeanor, Bob Cratchit still tries to maintain a sense of respect and gratitude towards him.
In a Christmas Carol, Scrooge's nephew, Fred threw a Christmas party for his family and friends.
Scrooge had no more family following Fans death
ebenezer scrooge sends a turkey to the Cratchit family, the family of his worker Bob Cratchit
The father, Bob Cratchit, works for Mr. Scrooge.
The love of a family
The love of a family
Family and Friends- Apex