He buys the Prize turkey in the local poulterers for the Cratchit family
Ebenezer Scrooge first bought a prize turkey to celebrate Christmas in "A Christmas Carol."
They would have bought them from merchants like Scrooge
Jim Carrey played the role of Scrooge in the 2009 animated film "A Christmas Carol" where he bought Tiny Tim a carousel.
Bob Cratchit had a small, plump goose for the Cratchit family's Christmas dinner before Scrooge bought them a large turkey.
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.
The main character in "A Christmas Carol" is Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man. Other important characters include his deceased business partner Jacob Marley, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, and Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's overworked employee.
If you are referring to the Ghost of Christmas Present, characters include Father Christmas (a joyous old fellow), the Cratchit family (Christmas Day festivities), the allegorical twins, Ignorance and Want, Belle Fezziwig (Ebenezer's former fiance).
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they dont celebrate christmas they burn christams christmas trees they spite on a picture of santa clause they have one present each in the family if they dont like it the person who bought it gets punished
I can't believe my uncle the cheapskate bought me such an expensive gift. The main character in "A Christmas Carol" is Mr. Scrooge, a grumpy, stingy, cheapskate.
Ebenezer Scrooge was redeemed through a series of ghostly visitations that showed him the impact of his selfish and unkind behavior. Witnessing the consequences of his actions on others, especially the Cratchit family and Tiny Tim, moved Scrooge to change his ways and embrace generosity, kindness, and compassion. Through these revelations, Scrooge learned the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of valuing relationships over material wealth.
After the visit of the ghosts, Scrooge became a kind, generous, and compassionate person. He transformed from a miserly and selfish man into someone who cared for others, spread joy, and shared his wealth with those in need.
originally they were Ebenezer Scrooge Bob Cratchit Mrs. Cratchit Peter Cratchit Belinda Cratchit Tiny Tim Martha Cratchit Jacob Marley The Ghost of Christmas Past The Ghost of Christmas Present The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Fred (Nephew) Freds Wife Freds Housemaid Scrooge's niece's sisters Topper Fezziwig Mrs. Fezziwig Belle Belles' Husband Belles' Daughter Caroline Carolines Husband Fan The Portly Gentlemen The undertaker Mrs Dilbur (House keeper) The Charlady The young male Carol singer Dick Wilkins a Fuzziwig employee The boy Ignorance. The girl Want. Old Joe the Beetling shop owner The boy that bought the turkey for Scooge The headmaster of the Boarding School