The two men, charity workers, visited Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" to ask for a donation for the poor and destitute during the holiday season. Scrooge dismisses their request and refuses to contribute, demonstrating his lack of compassion and empathy towards others.
The gentleman visitor in "A Christmas Carol" is the portly gentleman who visits Scrooge at the beginning of the story to ask for a donation to help the poor and destitute during the Christmas season. Scrooge dismisses him at first, but eventually has a change of heart after being visited by the three spirits.
They played a game of blindman's bluff at Scrooge's nephew's house in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. It is a game where one person is blindfolded and has to catch other players by sound or touch.
On Christmas Eve, Ebenezer Scrooge makes his clerk, Bob Cratchit, work in the cold, throws out two businessmen who ask for a donation to help the poor and tells Fred his Nephew that he is a fool for marrying for love no money. At his home he is visited by the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley.The Ghost of Christmas Past wakes Scrooge and shows him moments from his childhood, his apprenticeship and his failed engagement to Belle. The Ghost of Christmas Present takes him to the Cratchit's home, where he is saddened by the ill, but kindly, Tiny Tim. He is also shown how Fred celebrates Christmas with friends and how others celebrate Christmas together. The final spirit is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come who terrifies Scrooge with visions of his own, lonely death. Ebenezer begs forgiveness and makes a solemn oath to change is ways and keep Christmas in his heart forever more. Scrooge awakes on Christmas Day and is delighted to find he has the chance to repent . He buys a huge turkey for the Cratchits and attends his nephew's party where he begs forgiveness for his attitude. Scrooge becomes like a uncle to Tiny Tim Cratchit and gains a reputation for knowing how to celebrate Christmas and keep Christmas in his hearth for ever after .
He asked whose past was he witnessing and was told his own
He didnt ask a boy for coal. He told Bob to purchase a coal scuttle. He asked the boy outside the windows to purchase the prize turkey for him
Good question, but the answer is simple: I don't know go ask your mother! Just kidding, it represents how scrooge would get sick or diseased if he kept his greedy ways.
Bob asked Scrooge for a day off on Christmas Day so that he could spend time with his family.
Fred asks Scrooge if he can wish him a Merry Christmas.
The main events in "A Christmas Carol" include Ebenezer Scrooge being visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, his reflection on his life choices, his transformation into a kinder person, and his redemption through acts of generosity and kindness towards others. The story culminates with Scrooge celebrating Christmas with his newfound spirit of goodwill towards all.
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge's family members include his deceased sister Fan (mother to Fred) and his nephew Fred, who is his only living relative. Scrooge also has a fiancée named Belle, but they did not marry.
Fred asks Scrooge to come to his house for Christmas dinner and join in the holiday celebrations. He is trying to reconnect with Scrooge and repair their strained relationship.