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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.
Nothing (unless they were servants to a wealthy family, who would sometimes hand out small gifts to the help).
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He gives a lot of charity out to the poor and every Christmas he brings a load of gifts to give to the poor children in Africa.
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.
In "A Christmas Carol," the men collecting money are raising funds for the poor and needy during the Christmas season. They aim to provide food, shelter, and assistance to those less fortunate in the community.
When Scrooge sees Tiny Tim and soon understands that "the poor boy " will not see another Christmas unless there is help fr him
no they were created after the civil war and they did help them
Hopefully because you want to help them.
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They are asking him for money to help the poor. He doesn't want to give them any, saying that there are already poorhouses, workhouses, and prisons. He also feels that deaths among the destitute would "decrease the surplus population."
You should help the poor if you do you will be blessed