Scrooge displays contempt for Christmas by:
refusing to join his nephew for Christmas dinner
turning away fundraisers trying to help the poor
getting angry at the singers
saying "Ba Humbug" at everyone elses displays of Christmas cheer.
A Huge turkey
He invites him to Christmas dinner.
to give Scrooge a vision of what was to come. 3 spirits. Spirit of Christmas Past, Spirit of Christmas Present, & Spirit of Christmas future.
A prize turkey on Christmas morning and a pay-rise on the day after Christmas
Scrooge feels that Christmas was simple a time when people sought to eat and live beyond their means and this to him is abhorrent therefore when asked to join Fred and his wife for Christmas Scrooges retort was "you keep Christmas in your way and I will in mine!"
A prize turkey
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the men give Scrooge's belongings to charity after his death. They also comment on his unpopularity and lack of mourners.
He gave him the day off and a raise on Christmas day. The movie/ book ends on Christmas day.
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge gives his nephew Fred a turkey as a gesture of goodwill and repentance after his transformation from a miserly, cold-hearted man to one of generosity and kindness. This act signifies a change in Scrooge's character, showing his willingness to reconcile with his family and spread joy during the Christmas season.
The Ghost of Christmas Past, Present and Yet To Come. MArley was the very first ghost to arrive to give the warning of Scrooges future
Fezziwig is quoted by Scrooge in A Christmas Carol saying "when happiness shows up, give it a comfortable seat." in the scene with Ghost of Christmas Past.
Scrooge is a fictional character created by Charles Dickens in his novel "A Christmas Carol." He is a wealthy but miserly and cold-hearted businessman who undergoes a transformation after being visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve. The story follows Scrooge's journey towards redemption and rediscovering the true spirit of Christmas.