That since Marley's death Scrooge has continued on a path of ignorance of the want around suffering that surround him. Marley makes it clear that to continue on this downward spiralling path that Scrooge follows will result in Scrooge's eternal life's being spent walking the earth in torment.
In Stave 1 of "A Christmas Carol," we learn that Scrooge is a wealthy but miserly old man who prioritizes money and profit over human relationships and kindness. He is portrayed as cold, cynical, and isolated from society, demonstrating his lack of compassion and empathy for others.
We see Scrooge as the miserly bitter old man that everyone dislike. We hear his attitude to Christmas, to people wanting time off to celebrate the day and his attitude to those who have less than him
learn how to cut and shave hair.
To be unselfish and kinder to others.
We now see that Scrooge was all but abandoned by his father at boarding school even at christmas
He initially learns his trade from Mr Fizziwig
There is only 1 syllable in shave.
He thought he would see himself sitting in his usual spot. But as we learn Scrooge had past away the night before
Scrooge learned from Marley's ghost the consequences of a life consumed by greed and selfishness. He discovered that material wealth is meaningless in the face of spiritual poverty and that the path to redemption lies in generosity, compassion, and kindness towards others.
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The ghost of Scrooge's former business partner, Jacob Marley, visits Scrooge in Stave 1 of "A Christmas Carol." Marley warns Scrooge about the consequences of his selfish and greedy ways.
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