Scrooge wept when he saw himself as a young boy because it reminded him of the innocence and joy he once had before the burdens of adulthood and greed consumed him. The vision evoked feelings of nostalgia and regret for the lost opportunities to connect with others and embrace happiness. This moment highlighted the stark contrast between his joyful past and the lonely, miserly present he had created for himself. It served as a poignant reminder of the warmth and love he had distanced himself from over the years.
The spirit shows Scrooge the young boy Ebenezer, alone and neglected at school during the Christmas holidays, longing for some warmth and companionship. Scrooge realizes the impact of his own childhood experiences on his personality and actions in the present.
he regrets scaring the caroler when he sees himself as a young boy left alone at school.
According to his sister who comes to him at the school, Scrooge's father is quite abusive. We can only imagine what relief it is for Scrooge to have the relative peace and tranquility of the school as refuge. Perhaps his father realizes what a terrible home he has made for young Scrooge and is attempting to give him a better environment.
He seen how sad and lonely he was on Christmas .
The lonely boy sitting reading is indeed the young Scrooge who was left in his boarding School by his father all over Christmas
Scrooge is likely referring to Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit's son. Tiny Tim is a character in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol" who is a young, disabled boy who captures Scrooge's attention and sympathy.
he was happy and normal child / adolescent until fell in love and she died if I remember story
This refers to the vision seen when Scrooge is taken back to his old school. The boy is the young Scrooge who is a lonely boy left in boarding school when all others are in their family homes at that time of year
He says this in reference to a solitary boy left at Christmas time in School - The "poor boy" was in fact Scrooge
He see the young boy whose illness cannot be managed because he (Scrooge) does not pay Bob enough money to seek medical help. He feels responsible.
The boy who stood in front of Scrooge's house on Christmas was a "solitary child, neglected by his friends." He was a poor, ragged, and hungry boy who wished Scrooge a Merry Christmas but was chased away by him.
The cast of Screw Scrooge - 2011 includes: Ray Boutin as Ebenezer Scrooge Adam Carbone as Scrooge Errand Boy Bill Lafferty as Jacob Marley Alexan Topalian as Cemetary Boy