false
No, in the beginning of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge refuses to donate to charity, saying that the poor should go to workhouses or prisons instead. It is only after his visits from the ghosts that he becomes charitable and generous.
2thousand dollars
In the beginning of the book "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge is deceived by his former business partner, Jacob Marley. Scrooge believes that Marley's ghostly appearance might be a result of his own indigestion or lack of sleep. He dismisses the supernatural encounter, attributing it to a figment of his imagination or a piece of "undigested beef."
Ebenezer Scrooge
In Charles Dickens' book "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's sister is named Fan. She is depicted as kind-hearted and caring towards her brother, Ebenezer Scrooge.
The spirit shows Scrooge his own headstone in the book.
Ebenezer, if it is truly based on the book.
At the end of the book Scrooge recognises what a good friend Marley had been
That would be Enenezer Scrooge, the main character in Charles Dickens' book "A Christmas Carol".
The miser in "A Christmas Carol" is named Ebenezer Scrooge.
Scrooge The Musical is a 1992 stage musical with book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Its score and book are closely adapted from the music and screenplay of the 1970 musical film Scrooge starring Albert Finney
There is no reference to this in the original book by Dickens
The book has been out for a while now.