They cross the street to avoid him
London Streets were very disgusting, people threw there poo and wee in the streets.
London Streets were very disgusting, people threw there poo and wee in the streets.
The Ghost of Christmas Present took Scrooge to various places, including Bob Cratchit's house, where he saw how the Cratchit family celebrated Christmas, and to Fred's, Scrooge's nephew, where he witnessed a joyful Christmas party. The ghost also showed Scrooge the poverty-stricken areas of London, highlighting the contrasts in wealth and living conditions.
In Stave Four of A Christmas Carol, the streets of London are depicted as dark, eerie, and desolate, reflecting the bleakness of Scrooge's future if he does not change his ways. The setting enhances the mood by emphasizing the loneliness and despair of a life lived without compassion and kindness. This stark contrast serves to motivate Scrooge to transform his attitudes and behaviors.
Scrooge's second stop was at the home of his former employer Fezziwig, where he saw a joyous Christmas celebration. He observed Fezziwig's kindness and generosity towards his employees, contrasting sharply with Scrooge's own miserly and cold-hearted ways. This visit served as a poignant reminder of the value of love and compassion over material wealth.
To show that no matter where people are they can if they wish keep Christmas
The ghost took Scrooge to observe scenes of Christmas celebrations at the homes of his clerk Bob Cratchit and his nephew Fred. They also visited various other places where people were enjoying the holiday season, including a mining town and a ship at sea.
Many people were without homes. St Paul's Cathedral had to be rebuilt. Not enough re-planning of London's streets owing to vested interests.
Break dancing is often performed on the streets of London by gangs, street performers and young people. :D
Scrooge is a fictional character created by Charles Dickens in the novel "A Christmas Carol." In the story, Scrooge is portrayed as a miserly and selfish individual who prioritizes money over people's well-being. The character of Scrooge does not specifically look down at the US, as his story takes place in 19th-century London, England.
They are from real streets in London, England. (For an English or Commonwealth standard set), or from real streets in Atlantic City, NJ., (for most of the people who seem to be asking questions in this section).
The ghost of Christmas future takes Scrooge to various future scenes, including his own death and the impact of his actions on those around him, in order to show him the consequences of his behavior and guide him towards redemption.