he is left as a corpse with no one to moan his passing. Indeed his laundress, char lady and undertaker steal property from his home as he lay in state. No one was sad to see the "old miser" pass on
February 7th 1786 December 25 1843 no one really knows when he died but his birth date is true but the death is what would happen if he does not become a better person.
They were items taken from Scrooges home after his death
Mrs Dilber and his laundress were at the Bettling shop selling some of the "dead Scrooges belongings. With them was the undertaker
Complete indifference. They disliked him because of his miserly ways and the poor treatment and pay they received. This is why the laundress and housekeeper steal his belongings to sell for more money.
In Stave 4, these are the undertaker, Mrs Dilber the Charlady and the laundress. They have "aquired" some of the dead Scrooges belongings and are at the beetling shop attempting to sell their ill aquired goods
Very pleased as Scrooge had often caused them problems by pushing the price of his good up at the last minute.
In "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge is shown items from his deceased partner, Jacob Marley, that were sold after his death, including bed curtains and a purse. The scene emphasizes the theme of materialism and the consequences of living a selfish and greedy life.
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," it was revealed that Scrooge's housekeeper, Mrs. Dilber, had stolen some of his belongings after his death. She sold the items to a fence in exchange for money.
According to thabtopsis what will happen after death
It was Belle
This was outside the Corn Exchange in London. here they discussed Scrooges sudden death. All they were concerned about was who had inherited his money and if there would be food at the funeral. There was no one to care really about his passing
They are taking his possesions because scrooge was not giving his servants pay so they decided to take scrooge's belongings.