Answer:
The emotion of this example is shown in the choice of words that makes it seem that Scrooge did not willfully or consciously try to do harm. 
Explanation:
The language shows emotion with the use of words like reverent and disclaimed. This means that Scrooge respectfully denied being conscious or aware of ever having offended the Spirit who was visiting him.  At this point in the story Scrooge seems to be resigning himself to the fact that the Spirits have critiques of his treatment of others throughout his life, although Scrooge seems to genuinely not have realized at least in every case how much his behavior had impacted others. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
"He rolls them with delighted motion,
Joy-tides swell their mimic ocean."
        
                    
             
        
        
        
It takes no courage to wield a gun because the person holding the weapon is not in danger
        
             
        
        
        
The answer to your question is "A House Divided"
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The play Everyman was written in the 1400s. It is what is known as a "Morality" play. Its aim is to teach people how to live and how to save their souls. The character Everyman was a common English person of the period the play was written in. He had neglected his spiritual life. He repents of his sins and changes his ways in time to save his soul before he dies. The common English person of the day, as well as most people today, don't really worry about the long term consequences of the lives they live and the impact their behaviour will have on their afterlife. This play draws our attention to the fact that we actually need to consider the way we live before we die.