Refused them a charitable donation to help the poor
Scrooge disappointed the two men who visited his office by refusing their request for a donation to help the poor. He made callous remarks about the need for prisons and workhouses instead. Scrooge's lack of empathy and compassion towards those in need left the men feeling disheartened and rejected.
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 first visitor to appear to Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" is Jacob Marley, his former business partner. Marley's ghost appears to warn Scrooge about his fate if he does not change his ways.
The King that was visited by the Wise Men was King Herod
Scrooge became generous and loving to his fellow men.
The relative was Fred Scrooges nephew he visited SCrooge at Scrooges counting house and invitied Scrooge to dine with he and his wife on Christmas Day. Scrooge refused stating that Fred should keep Christmas in his own way and he (Scrooge) would keep it in his
Jesus was visited by the 3 wise men who brought him gifts of Myrrh, Frankincense and gold.
Scrooge dismisses the charity men by saying "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?"indicating his lack of concern for the poor and his selfish attitude toward helping others.
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We celebrate December 25th as the day when the wise men visited the baby Jesus.
The death of Scrooge
Yes, he is one of four presidents who visited and paid respects to the men who died in World War II. He visited it in 2009.
The ghost takes Scrooge to the Corn Exchange - Here Scrooge would have been seen on a daily bases in his familiar place. On his visit with the ghost Scrooge hears business men speak of a sudden death and asking what will happen to the deceased properties. The ghost does not get involved in any discussion throughout his visitation to Scrooge