He shows his miserly side when two business men call asking for a donation to help the poor and have the response "Are there no prisons, are there no work houses" meaning he'd saw the poor as criminals. He then brushes off Freds invitation to dinner - Fred was his only living family and then tells Bob Cratchit that he (Bob ) is taking advantage of an old man because he wanted all Christmas Day off
At the beginning of the story, Ebenezer Scrooge is portrayed as a mean, stingy, and selfish old man who places more value on money than on people. He shows no compassion for those in need, refuses to donate to charity, and lacks any Christmas spirit. Scrooge is depicted as cold-hearted and indifferent to the suffering of others.
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Scrooge wasn't greedy as such. He was hard hearted and miserly
Nouns are not describing words. Adjectives are the words that describe nouns. Some adjectives to describe Ebenezer Scrooge are:At the beginning of the story...1. Cold2. Mean-hearted3. SelfishAt the end of the story...1. Giving2. Lighthearted3. Joyful
Marley was Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner in "A Christmas Carol." At the beginning of the story, Marley is depicted as a ghost who is burdened with heavy chains, boxes, and padlocks, symbolizing his sins and greed from when he was alive. He warns Scrooge of the consequences of his own selfishness and greed.
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Some examples of 3-syllable words beginning with "p" are: potential, picturesque, and peculiar.
They are all based on the story be Charles Dickens. Different versions have tried such things as modernizing the story, changing the location to other cities and even changing the gender of Scrooge. But the basic story line remains the same, redemption through the experiences with the spirits.
One example is Cole from Touching Spirit Bear. His entire character changes. Ebenezer Scrooge is one too.
I know that in the movie Mamma Mia, they refer to "Aphrodite's Fountain of Love" in the beginning and ending of the movie. There is also Disney's Hercules, which is really different from the actual story.
No, turning on and off a light is a simple action, not a complete story. A story typically involves characters, a plot, and some sort of conflict or resolution.
Some evidence from the story that shows Scrooge's apathy includes his lack of concern for the poor and less fortunate, his cold treatment of his employee Bob Cratchit, and his indifference towards celebrating Christmas or showing kindness to others. Scrooge's actions and words throughout the story highlight his apathetic and uncaring attitude towards those around him.
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The Headmaster of the School that Scrooge was studying at.