No one; life's events hardened him to the suffering of others.
Yes, he was mean.
Scrooge never painted over Marley's name because Marley was his former business partner and Scrooge respected their shared history despite Marley being dead. It served as a reminder of their past together and possibly influenced Scrooge's future behavior.
The word "Scrooge" was first used as a slang term to mean a miserly person. The character Ebenezer Scrooge was created by Charles Dickens in his novel "A Christmas Carol" in 1843, which popularized the term.
In the beginning, Scrooge is:- greedy- cold-hearted- mean- selfish- uncaring- not generous- darkAt the end, Scrooge is:- giving- friendly- caring- joyful- free- generous
Miserly, scrooge-like
ebenezer scrooge
In old English the name Ebenezer means stone or gravel and the name Scrooge is from the word Scour which means to crush or to press
In the beginning, Scrooge was mean, a lover of money, lonely, selfish, bitter, unhappy and uncaring toward others.
During this part of the journey, Scrooge keeps looking for signs of his past that shaped his current personality and perspective on life. He seeks to understand how his past experiences have influenced him and led him to become the person he is today.
The name "Scrooge" is a variation of an obscure English verb: "to scrouge" or "to scruze." The verb means "to squeeze" or "to press." Dickens chose the name "Scrooge" with this meaning in mind i so it met the description of the character in his A Christmas Carol
Because, as she states a new idle has taken his heart, a golden one. This was to mean that Scrooge saw money not love as his main focus
The allusion "Scrooge" refers to a character created by Charles Dickens in the novel "A Christmas Carol." Scrooge is a miserly and cold-hearted person who places great value on wealth and material possessions over kindness and human relationships. Describing someone as a Scrooge implies that they are greedy, selfish, and lacking in compassion.