Its envisaged by Dickens that either because of the sight he sees through the window, the sounds of waling and moaning of the tortured souls or just because of the fatigue and shock experienced in seeing Marley's spirit Scrooge is unable to complete his rebuke of the situation
He always kept Christmas
The love of a family
The love of a family
He was a good business man and a good friend to Scrooge
He does not visit anywhere in his beadroom In the original story he is always taken from the room
Scrooge
Scrooge's gravestone in the story "A Christmas Carol" reads, "Ebenezer Scrooge" followed by the reference to his famous phrase, "He lived in repentance and died in joy."
Bah, humbug
He was starting to enjoy himself
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.
Bah humbug
Scrooge loses money and