In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge and Marley were business partners known for their greed and miserliness. They both prioritized money over personal relationships and lived self-absorbed lives. Marley's ghost visits Scrooge to warn him of the consequences of his actions, prompting Scrooge's transformation throughout the story.
Both the Grinch and Ebenezer Scrooge start off grumpy, but for different reasons. The Grinch's grumpiness is driven by his disdain for the holiday season, while Scrooge's is rooted in his miserliness and selfishness. In the end, both characters experience a change of heart and embrace the spirit of generosity and joy.
To show scrooge issues he encountered in his past
second spirit show scrooge tht bein lonely is not good at all...... by: rodrigo moreira
miserliness
miserliness
Miserliness
The spirit shows Scrooge his own headstone in the book.
The Bob Show - 2007 The Gauntlet of Scrooge was released on: USA: 22 December 2013
miserliness
Yes, he showed Scrooge his own grave, untended, as no one would care or mourn his death if he did not change his ways.
To show Scrooge that there were happy times and not so happy in his past and that these cannot be changed