Belle sees that money (a golden idol) has taken her place in Scrooges heart. She releases him from his promise of marriage as she feels she cannot share that life with this man. Later she meets another and marries - She goes on to do good works with those who need help
Scrooge was initially self-satisfied that nothing had happened.
He sees the deprivation that surrounds him
The Cratchits were outraged that Bob wanted to drink to Scrooge's health because they knew that Scrooge was underpaying Bob as well as mistreating him
He was scared and unwilling to accompany the spirit. Scrooge's attitude is one of terror when the spirit asks him to take his hand and take off into the sky.
They despise the miserly old skinflint and steer clear of him
He shows Scrooge a vision of his housekeeper, charlady and undertaker stealing his belongings and selling them. Then he is taken to the Corn Exchange in London where business men speak of te death of someone and lack any care or emotion in his passing. Finally, Scrooge is taken to a grave where he is forced to read the head stones inscrpition which simpley says Ebenezer Scrooge
He shows Scrooge a vision of his housekeeper, charlady and undertaker stealing his belongings and selling them. Then he is taken to the Corn Exchange in London where business men speak of te death of someone and lack any care or emotion in his passing. Finally, Scrooge is taken to a grave where he is forced to read the head stones inscrpition which simpley says Ebenezer Scrooge
Scrooge keeps his change in personality a secret from Cratchit because he wants to surprise him and show him that he truly values him. Scrooge also wants to see how Cratchit will react naturally without any prior knowledge.
The spirit of Christmas Yet to Come had the greatest effect on Scrooge because it showed him the potential outcome of his current actions - a lonely death and being forgotten by all. This stark vision of his future served as a powerful wakeup call for Scrooge, motivating him to change his ways and embrace the spirit of Christmas.
He is shown the outcome of his death its grave and what would happen after. It was the ghost task to hammer home the potential outcome should Scrooge fail to react and change. It wasn't until Scrooge begged for mercy and made an oath to change that he was allowed is second chance
Very pleased as Scrooge had often caused them problems by pushing the price of his good up at the last minute.
He was continually dislissive citing the Fred should "keep Christmas in your way and I will in mine!"