Scrooge's punishment in "A Christmas Carol" can be seen as justified as it serves as a means to encourage his personal growth and redemption. Through experiencing the consequences of his actions and witnessing the impact of his behavior on others, Scrooge is able to reflect on his choices and ultimately make a positive change in his life.
I think this punishment depends upon severity of the crime..
Actually the opposite. According to God's law the punishment for sin is death.
Oedipus after he was blinded, while addressing to the people and himself declares that his punishment is less than justified.
It was Belle
Ebenezer
Belle
Fezzwigg
Scrooge came from London
Scrooges housekeeper
Bah....humbug
His nephew
Jacob Marley