Then they better do it and decrease the population
Scene 2 Scrooges House
You will be haunted by 3 spirits
Spirits mean nothing to me.
Scene 3 The Past
At the beginning of the scene, Scrooge is arguing with his nephew and saying he hates Christmas. After that, a Gentleman Visitor goes to Scrooge's house. The man asks Scrooge to donate to the poor. Scrooge gets mad and tells him no.
Scene 4 The Present
(Imitating Scrooge) If he be like to die , he had better do it and decrease the surplus population
Scrooge denies all of his servants money for their day off on Christmas. Right before he goes to bed he is visited by a ghost. The ghost is Jacob Marley, Scrooge's old business partner. Marley warns Scrooge about three spirits that will visit him soon.
Scene 5 The Future
I'll take his golden cuffs and his silver bell
I'll take his hat
I'll take his worsted
The Ghost of Christmas Past visits Scrooge. He brings Scrooge back in time. The first thing he shows is Scrooge as a kid. Next, he shows him at his first job. The final thing he shows Scrooge is Younger Scrooge and his sweetheart.
Scene 6 Scrooges Conversion
Merry Christmas.
The Ghost of Christmas Present takes Scrooge to Bob Cratchit's house. while Scrooge is there he learns that Tiny Tim is very sick. When Scrooge becomes worried about him the spirit throws his nasty words back in his face.
Tiny Tim... will he live?
The Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come comes to Scrooge. First, it shows him all of his servants taking stuff from him after he dies. After that, it shows the Crachit's house and Tiny Tim has died.
After the Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come shows him the future, Scrooge decides that he won't let it happen and becomes a much more joyful person. He buys a tukey for Crachit, donates to the Gentleman Visitor, and celebrates Christmas with his nephew.