In the first scene, a gentleman visitor comes to Scrooge to ask him for donation money. If they go to the workhouse, then they might die. Scrooge, being ungenerous, said that he would not donate. He does not care if any of the poor die, and would rather have it be that way.
Scene 4 - Christmas Present
He should die and decrease the population!
In this scene, the ghost of Marley (Scrooge's old partner who died), appeared in front of Scrooge and told him that 3 spirits would visit him that night. Scrooge did not believe him, but he stayed up to see if it would happen anyway.
Scene 5 - Christmas Yet to Come
I am the ghost of Christmas future!
Tiny Tim died!
In the 3rd scene, as Marley said, the ghost of Christmas Past visited Scrooge. He took him back to Scrooge's childhood where he saw his old Master, Fezziwig. Remembering the happiness Fezziwig gave to him without money, Scrooge felt the urge to talk to his clerk, Cratchit.
Scene 6 - Scrooge's Conversation
Merry Christmas! Gifts for all!!
In the 4th scene, the Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge what is happening at the Cratchit house. Mr. and Mrs. Cratchit were having a feast and they thank Scrooge for letting them have the day off. Scrooge also sees Tiny Tim. The second spirit keeps using Scrooge's words against him.
In this scene, Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, are watching Bob Cratchit, Mrs. Cratchit, and Peter talking. Bob says that Mrs. Cratchit is a good wife. Fred, Scrooge's nephew, paid respects to her too. Then, Scrooge figures out that Tiny Tim is dead, and he's very upset.
In the last scene, Scrooge, after seeing everything from the Past, Present, and Future, he has holiday spirit. First, he gave a prize turkey to Cratchit (and gave a shilling to the boy who brought it). Then, he gave the gentleman visitor his wallet. And last, he goes to Fred's house and wishes everyone a Merry Christmas!