He didnt ask a boy for coal. He told Bob to purchase a coal scuttle. He asked the boy outside the windows to purchase the prize turkey for him
scrooge getting told off by ghosts of the past, present and future
Scrooge gave the cleaning lady a paid day off on Christmas Day, which was an act of kindness and generosity. This gesture showed a shift in Scrooge's character towards being more caring and compassionate.
In the novel "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge's mother is never given a name or mentioned in detail. She is only briefly referred to in passing during a conversation between Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past.
Along with many other classic novels like Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, David Copperfield, and A Tale of Two Cities, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge's holiday rebirth of spirit told in A Christmas Carol was penned by English novelist Charles Dickens.
He told him to leave his counting house and keep Christmas In his own way as He (Scrooge) would keep it in his.
Both Bob Cratchit and Scrooges Nephew refer to Christmas Eve in their communication with him
Ebenezer Scrooge is a cold-hearted, selfish businessman who cares more about money than people in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." He is known for his greed, lack of generosity, and overall miserly attitude towards others, especially during the holiday season.
The final spirit we are told is The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
24th December 1843 for Jacob Marley and the three ghosts from 1am Christmas day
Scrooge is told to "Expect the first to-morrow, when the bell tolls One.''Expect the second on the next night at the same hour. The third upon the next night when the last stroke of Twelve has ceased to vibrate. However, it will appear that on Christmas Morning Scrooge revels that the ghosts have done all their visits in the one night
It told from Dickens perspective
He wanted the room to set up a christmas party