a ghostly vision of Jacob Marley
a ghostly vision of Jacob Marley
Jacob Marley the ghost of his dead business partner
The ghost of Marley, Scrooge's former business partner, was the one knocking on Scrooge's door. He came to warn Scrooge about his fate if he did not change his ways.
The setting in the Jacob Marley scene in "A Christmas Carol" is a dark and eerie place, usually depicted as Scrooge's dimly lit bedroom. Marley's ghost appears draped in chains, conveying a sense of foreboding and warning to Scrooge about his own future if he does not change his ways.
Marley appeared to Scrooge in several places, but all were at his house. The first glimpse Scrooge gets is in the doorknocker, and then in several places in his room, and finally Marley appears in full body, floating through the locked door to talk to him.
The ghostly image of Marley appears
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Jacob Marley was Ebenezer Scrooge's former business partner who appears as a ghost to warn Scrooge about his greedy ways and impending fate if he does not change. Marley's haunting serves as a catalyst for Scrooge's transformation in "A Christmas Carol."
Scrooge came from London