Scrooge becomes so gay and light of heart. He felt loved and joy that his family felt that way towards him even though he had not been kind to them.
He felt ashamed, deeply guilty and horribly upset by what he was shown by the spirit, but had yet to undergo his final 'epiphany' by being shown how people would feel and react when he himself died- that they'd be glad he was out of the way, remember him with disgust and contempt, and as a thoroughly bad man. That was what finally changed his personality for good.
He fears him the most
Disbelief of the first, surprise and confusion of the second and fear of the third
His potential future including his lonely death and what other genuinely feel about him
He is bitterly sad and breaks down crying begging the spirit to take him away from the scene.
Scrooge initially fears the Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come because it represents the unknown future and the consequences of his actions. As he experiences the visions of the future, he becomes remorseful and understands the importance of changing his ways to avoid a bleak future for himself and others. Ultimately, Scrooge embraces the lessons taught by the spirit and resolves to make amends.
Scrooge says "Remove me" to the spirit at the end of Stave 2 because he becomes overwhelmed by the visions and memories that the spirit shows him. He cannot bear to see the pain and loneliness of his past, which make him feel vulnerable and exposed. Scrooge's reaction also shows his fear of confronting the truths about his own life and choices.
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.
Fort the ghost of Christmas past he disbelieved and resented the appetition despite feeling a hint of remorse for his actions. The ghost of Christmas present sees Scrooge starting to see what the true spirit of Christmas is. Scrooge starts to understand the impact he had on the lives of the Cratchit family and hears and sees what people think of him. Finally the ghost of Christmas yet to come, the most feared of all. Scrooge is scared not only of the ghost and its message but of the dark uncertainty that the spirit briings
Scrooge feels fear and then discomfort as he sees his past. The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas To Fezziwigs warehouse To Belles home
He finally sees what the Christmas Spirit means. He sees for himself the vast depth of poverty and sickness around him and realises how naive he has been in relation to those who were poor, hungry and homeless when he says "are their no prisons, are there no work houses and the treadmill, is that still in full employment?"
I Feel the Spirit was created in 1963.