1st event = The Ghost of Christmas Past visited Scrooge when the bell passed 1:00.
2nd event= One of the memories he saw was seeing himself sitting all alone on Christmas Day.
3rd event= The bell sounded, leaving Scrooge on Christmas Day because he was being greedy and selfish.
4th event= He saw his old friend Fezziwig having fun on Christmas Day.
5th event= When scrooge saw himself shutting the door on Christmas carolers he wished he hadn't.
6th event= He saw his sister fan talking to him about how much he used to love Christmas.
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Scrooge abandoned in boarding school even at Christmas whilst everyone celebrates with family.
Scrooge seems his mentor bankrupt.
Belle breaks of their engagement
The ghost of Christmas present opens his eyes to the real meaning
He witnesses his own lonely death and potential everlasting torment
six weeks
He had six children.
He has six children, 3 boys and 3 girls.
Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol" in about six weeks. He began writing the story in October 1843 and finished it by the end of November in the same year.
"A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens takes place in the early 19th century, specifically on Christmas Eve in the year 1843.
No, this is a clever carol written by none other than Rolf Harris. An attempt to make aussie christmas seem like anything other than a sweaty, deflating affair is usually fruitless...
There are many important events that happen in a story about business and finance including bankruptcy. Other events include the building of the first bank.
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He was poor He had six children He had a son who was destined to die should Scrooge not change his ways
The Christmas song Jingle Bells.There are no songs that are Famous that were written in Australia, and furthermore "Jingle Bells" was without a doubt not written in Australia. The only Christmas song I know of that was written in Australia is called "Six White Boomers."
with six christmas
The number of ghosts that appeared to Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" is four. The number of geese-a-laying in the "Twelve Days of Christmas" is six. Therefore, the sum of the ghosts multiplied by the geese-a-laying is 4 x 6 = 24.