Scrooge realizes he is witnessing the aftermath of his own death when he sees people discussing the death of the person. He then sees his own body lying on the bed covered by a sheet, leading him to understand that he has passed away.
He looks for evidence for who seems to have died as many are referring to this. Scrooge of course suspects that it is his death he is witnessing.
When the ghost of Christmas Future shows Scrooge his grave.
Scrooge was scared by the sight of the tombstone because it bore his name, indicating that it was a glimpse of his own future death. This sight made him realize the consequences of his mean and selfish behavior, stirring feelings of fear and regret within him.
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.
Scrooge had no more family following Fans death
Stave 4 in "A Christmas Carol" is necessary to show Scrooge the consequences of his actions and to bring about his transformation. It is during this stave that Scrooge witnesses the future outcomes of his greed and selfishness, ultimately leading him to change his ways and seek redemption. Without this crucial moment of reflection and realization, Scrooge may not have fully grasped the impact of his behavior and the opportunity for change.
He lacked an remorse of compassion. In Scrooge's mind he was dead and that was that
scrooge now is alive and Marley was death for seven year ago.
Scrooge was in their counting house (office)
Because he shows Scrooge his potential lonely death if he does not change his ways.
I'm not exactly sure which meeting you are referring to.Scrooge met up with two gentlemen who were soliciting donations for the Poor at one time.Another encounter was with two of his colleagues (in the banking business) who were quibbling over whether to attend his funeral or not.
Scrooge didnt actually die. Fred was never in this situation to live through thsi. The death scene provided by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come was simpley and vision of the furutre should Scrooge not change his ways