The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge the joyous celebrations of Christmas Day, including the Cratchit family's feast.
Scrooge is reminded of his past love interest Belle, who left him due to his selfishness.
The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to his childhood, where he sees the kindness of Fezziwig.
Scrooge is moved by the sight of Tiny Tim, who represents innocence and hope despite his physical limitations.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come takes Scrooge on a chilling journey through the future, showing him the consequences of his actions if he does not change his ways.
This ghost wears black robes and carries a heavy chain, symbolizing the weight of regret and remorse that will follow Scrooge if he continues down his current path.
He visits Bob Cratchit's home and gives them money as a gift, bringing happiness to everyone present.
Scrooge wakes up on Christmas morning with a newfound sense of compassion and generosity towards others.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come takes Scrooge on a tour of future events, showing him the deathbed scene of Tiny Tim and the mourning of his family.
Bob Cratchit works as an underpaid clerk at Scrooge's company but remains optimistic about life.
Fred is Scrooge's nephew, who embodies generosity and compassion towards others.