scrooge changes and realizes why family important
To the home of Bob Cratchit and mrs Cratchit
It was the Cratchit child named "Peter" who was reading a book when Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come entered Bob Cratchit's house.
Scrooge wanted the Ghost of Christmas Past to take him away and show him no more after seeing Belle with her family. He was overwhelmed and emotional seeing the scene and wanted to stop dwelling on the memories.
The ghost of Christmas Present
Marley's Ghost, Ghost of Christmas Past, Ghost of Christmas Present, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Be, Bob Cratchit, Mrs Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Pete, Bell - Scrooge's ex-fiance, Little Fan - Scrooge's little daughter, Fred - Scooge's nephew, Mrs. Dilber - cleaner, Mr and Mrs. Fezziwig...
This occurs in Stave 4. Scrooge is taken by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to come to the Cratchit home where it transpires the waring issued by the previous Ghost (Christmas present) has come true. In that warning Scrooge is told when he askes will tiny tim he get well and is told that by the next Christmas there will be an empty seat by the fire. Scrooge is witnessing the pain and sadness experperienced by the Crachit family in the death of Tiny Tim
This seems to refer to a play of which there are thousands of versions. However, in stave three of the book the Cratchit family are visited by the Ghost of Christmas Present and Scrooge. They see the family as poor as they are celebrate Christmas. Scrooge witnesses the illness of Tiny To. And is shocked to discover this will be his last Christmas. Despite begging the ghost to say this isn't so the ghost rebukes him saying, better he die and decrease the surplus population. Following this Bob offers a toast to the founder of the feast, Mr Scrooge, the family are appealed especially Mrs Cratchit who is sure he'll have as wonderful time. Bob asks for pleasantness as its Christmas day. The family drink Scrooges health. This episode shows Scrooge the families dislike of him,the loyalty of Bob but also some of the meaning of Christmas
The ghost of Christmas present shines a light on the Cratchit family's joy and love despite their difficult circumstances, leading Scrooge to feel compassion and empathy towards them. This experience prompts Scrooge to become more generous and caring towards others, especially Bob Cratchit and his family.
The Ghost of Christmas Present said that Scrooge's clerk, Bob Cratchit, and his family needed his sprinkle the most, as they were living in poverty and struggling to make ends meet. He urged Scrooge to be more compassionate towards them.
The Ghost of Christmas Present takes Scrooge to various locations around London, showcasing scenes of joy and celebration. They visit the humble home of Bob Cratchit, where the family prepares a modest Christmas feast, highlighting their warmth and love despite their struggles. Scrooge observes the Cratchit children, particularly Tiny Tim, who is frail but full of spirit, emphasizing the themes of compassion and family. Additionally, they visit other festive gatherings, illustrating the joy and goodwill of the season that Scrooge has long overlooked.
The major characters are: * Ebenezer Scrooge, miser * Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's clerk * Jacob Marley, his later partner * The Four Ghosts * Tiny Tim Cratchit, a crippled boy * Fred Scrooge, his nephew
When scrooge is taken to Fezziwigs party by the Ghost of Christmas Past Scrooge laments that he wish ob was there now so that he could say one or two things to him. This was in reaction to seeing how Fezziwig treated his own employees and leads us to believe that Scrooge has a heart after all