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Scrooge's fiancee, Belle, says that a golden idol has displaced her in his heart. This comment reflects her feeling that Scrooge's love for money and wealth has become more important to him than their relationship.
Scrooge's ex-fiancee Belle said they couldn't stay together because Ebenezer had another idol in his heart, a golden one (money)
No one. Belle was proposed t be Scrooge but later she broke off the engagement because Ebenezer had for another idol to worship, a golden one
Belle broke up with Scrooge because she felt he was too focused on his pursuit of wealth and power, and did not prioritize their relationship or their future together. She wanted someone who valued love and family more than money.
Scrooge's fiancee said that a golden idol replaced her in Scrooge's heart. This indicated that he valued money and wealth more than their relationship.
Belle notices that Scrooge's love for her has been overtaken by his love for money. This realization leads Belle to end their relationship, as she realizes that she cannot compete with Scrooge's growing greed and obsession with wealth.
Because he worshiped another idol now, a golden one (money)
The Israelites made a golden calf as an idol while waiting for Moses to come down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments. This act of idolatry led to significant consequences for the Israelites.
The woman likely doesn't want to marry Scrooge because he is known to be miserly, greedy, and lacking in compassion or generosity. She may prefer a partner who is more caring, kind, and willing to share their wealth and love with others.
No, but he should go on.
The Golden Idol - 1954 was released on: USA: 10 January 1954 West Germany: 21 December 1954 Finland: 21 October 1955
Belle breaks up with Scrooge because he has become consumed by his love for money and no longer values their relationship. She tells him that a "golden idol" has replaced her in his heart, implying that his greed and obsession with wealth have taken precedence over their love.