Jacob Marley was Ebeneezer Scrooge's dead business partner in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
Jacob Marley the ghost of his dead business partner
Ebenezer Scrooge's dead business partner is Jacob Marley. Marley's ghost visits Scrooge to warn him of the consequences of his selfish ways and to encourage him to change his behavior before it's too late.
Jacob Marley
Scrooge's deceased business partner is Jacob Marley. In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Marley returns as a ghost to warn Scrooge about the consequences of his selfish and greedy ways.
Scrooge's dead business partner was Jacob Marley. He was the 1st ghost to visit Scrooge.
The dead business man was Jacob Marley. He was Scrooges former partner. He did not have a nickname
The ghost with chains in "A Christmas Carol" is Jacob Marley, who appears to Ebenezer Scrooge as a tormented spirit wearing heavy chains. Marley's ghost serves as a warning to Scrooge about the consequences of his selfish and greedy ways.
Marley, Scrooge's dead business partner.
the term "so unique" doesn't make sense. Unique means only one and cannot be qualified. Scrooge was visited by several ghosts. Marley's ghost - Marley was his dead partner - followed by the ghosts of Christmas past, Christmas present and Christmas to come. That's 4 so they weren't unique....
Scrooge's dead business partner in "A Christmas Carol" is Jacob Marley. He appears as a ghost to warn Scrooge about his fate if he does not change his ways.
Yes, Marley is Scrooge's dead business partner.
The dead man was Ebenezer Scrooge's former partner, Jacob Marley. Scrooge discovered who it was when Marley's ghost appeared to him in chains to deliver a warning about his impending fate if he did not change his ways.