Child-like (for the same reason)...
D-
Child-like (for the same reason)...
D-
"Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas perhaps, means a little bit more!"
Devoted (to Christmas and being a better person, after the Spirits)
E
The holly's up, the house is all bright, The tree is ready, the candles alight; Rejoice and be glad, all children tonight.
I love the positives that happen at the end, but I have to remember that in the beginning it was mostly "Evil"...
F-
"Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas perhaps, means a little bit more!"
Fainthearted (in the cemetery with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come)
G
The holly's up, the house is all bright, The tree is ready, the candles alight; Rejoice and be glad, all children tonight.
Glad (When he finally realized the truth of Christmas and mankind)
H-
"Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas perhaps, means a little bit more!"
Half-hearted (in his attempt at keeping Belle)
I
The holly's up, the house is all bright, The tree is ready, the candles alight; Rejoice and be glad, all children tonight.
Icy in his view of Christmas, as well as his relationship with his Nephew...![]()
"Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas perhaps, means a little bit more!"
Good one!
Joyless
K
The holly's up, the house is all bright, The tree is ready, the candles alight; Rejoice and be glad, all children tonight.
Knowledgeable - It has always been interesting to me as how much information people have (Scrooge knew all about Christmas) and how quick to dismiss certain things as unnecessary or irrelevant.
L-
"Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas perhaps, means a little bit more!"
Lavish (in his reformed state)
M
The holly's up, the house is all bright, The tree is ready, the candles alight; Rejoice and be glad, all children tonight.