During this part of the journey, Scrooge keeps looking for signs of his past that shaped his current personality and perspective on life. He seeks to understand how his past experiences have influenced him and led him to become the person he is today.
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.
So that scrooge sees the wider world and how they celebrate and keep Christmas
He told him to leave his counting house and keep Christmas In his own way as He (Scrooge) would keep it in his.
To show that no matter where people are they can if they wish keep Christmas
To keep them healthy ( excercise)
To show Scrooge that no matter where you are you can keep christmas in your heart
In Stave 3 of "A Christmas Carol," the Spirit of Christmas Present takes Scrooge on a journey around London to witness how people are celebrating Christmas. Scrooge starts to feel a sense of joy and compassion as he sees the happiness of others and begins to understand the true spirit of the holiday season.
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's future is not explicitly revealed, so his exact lifespan is not specified. The story focuses on his journey of transformation rather than his longevity.
That they keep Christmas in their way and he in his.
He dismisses everyone and their opinions on Christmas, when invited by Fred to dine on Christmas day he rebukes him and tells him to keep Christmas in his way and Scrooge will in his
He will change and keep Christmas in his heart
Keep Christmas in his heart for ever more