He is offered an option by Belle his betrothed of being with her or the golden idle that has taken her place in his heart. Scrooge does not choose Belle
Scrooge's obsession with money is demonstrated by his constant focus on acquiring wealth, his reluctance to spend money on himself or others, and his belief that money is the most important thing in life. Additionally, he is portrayed as a miserly and greedy character who values material wealth above all else.
He sees this as a status symbol. By having money he proves his worth or so he believes
He sees money as proof of success
Belle ended her engagement with Scrooge because she felt that his love for money had replaced his love for her. She realized that they were moving in different directions in life and wanted to be with someone who valued love and kindness over material wealth. Belle wanted a life filled with love and happiness, which she did not see possible with Scrooge.
In "A Christmas Carol," Isabelle is the fiancΓ©e of Ebenezer Scrooge. She breaks off their engagement because she realizes that Scrooge has become obsessed with money and has lost his capacity for love and compassion. Isabelle is a symbol of Scrooge's lost opportunities for happiness and connection.
The cast of Scrooge McDuck and Money - 1967 includes: Bill Thompson as Scrooge McDuck
Obsessed grossed $71,881,032 worldwide.
Ornery, obsessed, odious, old, and oppressive are a few.
Obsessed grossed $68,261,644 in the domestic market.
Scrooge McDuck and Money - 1967 was released on: USA:23 March 1967
Yes, Scrooge seems to care about money and nothing else until he is visited by the three Spirits.
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