"I wear the chains I forged in life"
Marley expresses his remorse by telling Scrooge that he wears the chain he forged in life and believes it now weighs him down in death. He also regrets not doing more to help others while he was alive.
He's not the antagonist! He did bad things in the past but now he feels bad about it and wants to save Scrooge from meeting the same fate. He is a good guy because he's helping the main character.
Scrooge's partner ,Jacob Marley, died on Christmas Eve. There is also the fact that Scrooge himself hates to see other people happy.
remorseful
Gene feels guilty and remorseful about causing Finny's fall from the tree. He struggles with the weight of his actions, constantly questioning his intentions and the true nature of his friendship with Finny.
Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley, no longer feels fear, as he died on the 11th May 1981.
Feels Like Christmas was created on 2008-12-15.
In "A Christmas Carol," Bob wants to drink to the health of their boss, Mr. Scrooge, which angers Mrs. Cratchit because she feels resentful towards Scrooge for his mistreatment of Bob and the family. Mrs. Cratchit does not see the point in toasting someone who has caused them so much hardship.
he hates Christmas
Yes, the point of view in "A Christmas Carol" shifts between third-person omniscient narrator and the perspective of Ebenezer Scrooge as he experiences past, present, and future events through the eyes of the Ghosts of Christmas.
Holden eventually feels guilty and remorseful for what he did to Mr. Antolini. He recognizes that he may have judged him unfairly and regrets his hasty actions.
He see the young boy whose illness cannot be managed because he (Scrooge) does not pay Bob enough money to seek medical help. He feels responsible.
Fort the ghost of Christmas past he disbelieved and resented the appetition despite feeling a hint of remorse for his actions. The ghost of Christmas present sees Scrooge starting to see what the true spirit of Christmas is. Scrooge starts to understand the impact he had on the lives of the Cratchit family and hears and sees what people think of him. Finally the ghost of Christmas yet to come, the most feared of all. Scrooge is scared not only of the ghost and its message but of the dark uncertainty that the spirit briings