Initially Scrooge was when working with Fezziwig a pleasant and of good character. He saw fun and enjoyed the lighter side of life as his employer showed the human side of business. However, when Fezziwig's business went bankrupt Scrooge saw how, even though not his fault Fezziwig life crumbled and no matter how nice one was in business it would not help when money was scarce. This turned scrooge and made him harden. After his visitations Scrooge once more saw the side of life that money can bring and realised that you do not need to be rich to be happy. In deed his wealth brought more and more isolation and unhappiness not just to him but to those he encountered. When he vowed to change his ways he saw the joy that he could bring to many, he had changed back to the young man at Fezziwigs
old scrooge is mean young scrooge is nice
The young Scrooge is portrayed as kind-hearted, caring, and full of hope, while the old Scrooge is bitter, selfish, and miserly. The young Scrooge is willing to help others and open to love and friendship, whereas the old Scrooge is cold-hearted and disconnected from those around him.
Thye are not alike . Scrooge is a cold misery old man who cares little for anyone whilst Bob is a loving father who tries t see the good in all and takes time to be part of a loving family despite his poverty
They aren't, that's the whole point of the experience: it has thoroughly changed him; he is a much better man now.
They are not alike. Scrooge is a mean individual who cares for no one whilst Bob is a meek and mild loving family man who tries to see the good in everyone
They were both educated, both focused on earning money rather than living life
They both lived to make money and considered nobody or their feelings
Not at all really. Charles Dickens was a real person. Scrooge was an fictional character and a figment of Dickens imagination
Young Scrooge is left alone at school during the holidays because his father neglects to come pick him up and take him home. This neglect highlights the lack of care and attention that young Scrooge experiences from his family, which contributes to his later transformation into a miserly and isolated old man.
Scrooge is a young man, typically portrayed in his early twenties, when he works for Fezziwig. This is in contrast to the older, miserly Scrooge we see later in "A Christmas Carol."
The other young apprentice at Fezziwig's warehouse where the young Scrooge worked was Dick Wilkins. He was a friendly and cheerful colleague of Scrooge, who later went on to become successful and prosperous.
George Cole played young Scrooge in the 1951 version of 'A Christmas Carol'.
he played the young scrooge and tiny Tim
Scrooge McDuck voiced by Alan Young
Scrooge worked for Fezziwig when he was young, but his business partner was Jacob Marley.
Fezziwig was Scrooge's master, not his teacher. Fezziwig was Scrooge's employer when Scrooge was a young man learning the trade of business.
When young, Scrooge worked for Mr. Fezziwig, a genial and generous man.
In Stave 2, Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past visit the scenes from Scrooge's childhood and young adult life, including his time as an apprentice at Fezziwig's warehouse and his relationship with his former fiancΓ©e, Belle. They also visit a Christmas party at Fezziwig's and Scrooge's time as a young man working at his old office.
Scrooge rhymes with stooge.
He plays Scrooge, young scrooge, middle age scrooge, older scrooge, christmas past ghost, christmas present ghost, and christmas future ghost.