The spirit took Scrooge to a number of Christmas gatherings, including the festivities of an isolated community of miners and a party aboard a ship. He also takes Scrooge to Fred's Christmas party, where Scrooge loses himself in the numerous party games and has a wildly entertaining time, though none of the party guests can actually see him.
Scrooge wasn't greedy as such. He was hard hearted and miserly
He wanted to know whose name was on the tombstone. ____ Scrooge asked, "Are these the shadows of the things that Will be, or are they shadows of the things that May be, only?"
He has to wear chains for all the bad things he has done.
The words "Are these the shadows of the things that Will be, or are they shadows of things that May be only?" were repeated by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, causing Scrooge to feel ashamed of his current ways and the potential consequences of his actions.
Scrooge said the purpose of the ghost was to do him good and to help him change his ways for the better.
IT WAS Mrs. Dilber
Dumb things are only fun for dumb people!
fun things to do is: cruises , go to the beach , museums.
Maybe you can play fun things inside
Well, I think fun things hurt because they are fun and you enjoy them. So no pain no game!
In Chapter 3 of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," two charity workers, a portly gentleman and his companion, make fun of Scrooge for his lack of compassion towards the poor and his refusal to contribute to charity. They joke about his stinginess and criticize his harsh attitude towards those less fortunate.
Scrooge would not spend on himself or anyone else yet Marley purchased a vast house just for himself in the heart of London. Marley liked the finer things of life where Scrooge classed these are wasteful