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Scrooge admires Fezziwig for his generosity and festive spirit during their past working relationship. Fezziwig's kindness and warmth stand in contrast to Scrooge's own cold and selfish demeanor as a young man. Scrooge looks back on Fezziwig with nostalgia and regrets not embodying his values in the present.
Marley serves as a cautionary figure in "A Christmas Carol," warning Scrooge about the consequences of living a selfish and materialistic life. Marley's purpose is to show Scrooge the error of his ways and urge him to change his ways before it's too late. He represents the idea that it's never too late to redeem oneself and make amends for past mistakes.
The cast of The Right to Be Happy - 1916 includes: Harry Carter as Jacob Marley John Cook as Bob Cratchit Tom Figee as The Ghost of the Future Wadsworth Harris as The Ghost of the Past Rupert Julian as Ebenezer Scrooge Frankie Lee as Tiny Tim Claire McDowell as Mrs. Cratchit Roberta Wilson as Caroline Lydia Yeamans Titus as Mrs. Fezziwig
the payment for the right to use land
because he didn't do the right thing he obeyed the la and their orders and he was scrogged by the way have u seen the movie scrooge
Right about now!
No. We have instincts to survive. To do something that is right or wrong is purely based on morals.
As of right now there is no way that an undead can be a member of the Alliance they are purely a Horde member.
economic times are very poor right now.
That is purely a matter of opinion; there is no right answer. Some like it, some dislike it.
Favorite SayingThe story doesn't come right out and state what Scrooge's favorite saying is, but it must be "bah humbug" as much as he said it.
The health of Tin Tim by getting the right doctor to help with tims illness