the thing that is most important to Scrooge from A Christmas Carol is money. That is how he lost love in life. Belle, the girl Scrooge loved in the past asked him if he would change his ways for her, for the old Scrooge she fell in love with, would come back. But, Scrooge didn't respond, so she left him , heartbroken. Later his good partner Marley passed away, and all the people he loved and cherished, were now all gone. So, he kept receiving money and that was his only goal in life.
When the ghost of the future comes, it is shown to Scrooge that when he dies (if he doesn't change his attitude and ways) that people will take his hidden pure silver spoons. All of his things were pretty much taken and sold.
In the story "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge initially values money above all else. However, through his transformation, he learns to value love, kindness, and compassion for others.
His love for his sister who died in child birth and the loss because of his meaness of his betrothed Belle
Initially his wealth, then after meeting the Ghosts he values life itself
Initially to "be left alone", later he wanted to keep Christmas and its spirit and would have preferred a family gathering
simply money!
Scrooge loves Rudolph because Rudolph's bright red nose helps guide Santa's sleigh and deliver presents on Christmas Eve. Rudolph's unique and valuable contribution to the team makes him special to Scrooge and others.
Scrooge's first name is Ebenezer.
Ebenezer Scrooge was his full name.
Scrooge's father's name is Ebenezer Scrooge Sr.
Scrooge and Marley. Even after Marley died. Quote from the etext: "Scrooge never painted out Old Marley's name. There it stood, years afterwards, above the warehouse door: Scrooge and Marley. The firm was known as Scrooge and Marley."
Tagalog translation of SCROOGE: madamot
Bob Cratchit is Scrooge's employee.
Fezziwig was Scrooge's master, not his teacher. Fezziwig was Scrooge's employer when Scrooge was a young man learning the trade of business.
The miser in "A Christmas Carol" is named Ebenezer Scrooge.
Marley appeared to Scrooge and warned him about changing his behavior. Marley also told Scrooge he would be visited by three ghosts.
The anagram is "scrooge" from the proper name Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" by Dickens.