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They laugh and are shocked by the transformation of the mean old man

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People often view Scrooge as a stingy, cold-hearted character due to his miserly ways and lack of compassion. Animals, being portrayed as instinctual and sensitive creatures, may pick up on his negative energy and exhibit fear or avoidance around him.

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Scrooges mother was claimed to have died in child birth when Ebenezer was brought in to the world. Therefore he didnt actually know his mother

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They would step out of his way rather than confront him due to his rude, abrupt and miserly nature

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Scrooge's mother passed away long before he was very old. His father remarried and had another child, Fan.

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Their first impression is that he must have gone mad, as he acts totally out of character. Once they realize he has seriously changed, they are happy.

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with disdain

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