would you please donate to the poor so they could have food and warmth
Bah! we should let them die and decrease the surplus population
Scene 2
Marley old friend why have you come upon of me
You will be visited by 3 spirits and you must change your ways
Scene 3
I release you Ebenezer
This is your past
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A gentleman visitor comes to Scrooge's office asking for money for the poor. Scrooge doesn't want to donate and wishes death on the poor so he can keep his money. His clerk Cratchit asks for Christmas off and Scrooge lets him but tells him he must come the next day early in the morning.
Scene 4
You feeling any better Tim
Marley Visits Scrooge and explains to him how he is weighed down with his chains. The chains represent each time he was greedy and he has come to warn Scrooge.
Scene 5
In this scene, the ghost of the Christmas Past takes Ebenezer back to when his love broke up with him because the only Ebenezer wanted to be married was for whaelth. This makes Scrooge feel awful and he tells the spirit he has seen enogh.
Scene 6
In this scene, the Ghost of Christmas Present visits Scrooge and takes him to the Cratchit's home. When scrooge notices Tiny Tim is sick the spirit repeats scrooges words of it better they die and decrease the surplus population. This remark makes Scrooge feel awful knowing what he said about someone he has relations with.
No
In this scene, the ghost of Christmas yet to come visits Scrooge and shows him what will come of him if he does not change his greedy ways. The scene also shows the servants stealing his stuff to get money because Scrooge always kept his money for only himself.
Yay Ebenezer is dead now I can take his stuff and be rich
In the final scene, a gentleman visitor comes to Scrooge's office and scrooge gives the man a whole lot of money to go to the poor. He also is in a lot more of a cheerful mood and says Merry Christmas to everyone who he passes. He even tells a young boy if he goes and gets a turkey for him he will pay for the turkey and give the kid half a crown in money. This last scene really shows many changes from Ebenezer from beginning to end.