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It was Belles husband (Belle was Scrooges former fiancee )

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Bob Cratchit tells the other employees at Scrooge's office that he saw Scrooge working when Marley was sick.

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What does Marley from A Christmas Carol say will happen next to Scrooge?

he says he will be visited by other ghosts


What is Marley purpose in the story a Christmas Carol?

Marley's purpose is to begin the saga of the three spirits that visit Scrooge. Marley is also there to explain to Scrooge his bad deeds and wrong doings and warn him of the terrible fate that will come if he does not change his ways, such as when he informs Scrooge on his "ponderous chain" he has forged, he says, "The weight and length of the coil you bear yourself? It was full and heavy as this, seven Christmas Eves ago. You have labored on it since." Marley was also Scrooge's only friend and now that he died, the reader is shown Scrooge's loneliness.


How does Scrooge react to Marleys ghost?

He's scared at frst and doesn't belive that Marley's ghost is real. But then he starts to believe by some of the things that Marley says and does.


What pun is used in a Christmas carol?

This usually refers to the conversation between marley and scrooge. Scrooge does not yet believe that Marley's ghost is real. He blames the vision on an a undigested piece of beef, a piece of uncooked potato indeed says scrooge there is more Gravy than Grave about you


In A Christmas Carol what does Marley's chain symbolize?

The chains that Marley wear symbolize all the mistakes that Marley made when he was alive. Built from the same mold as Scrooge, he was a miser and is warning Scrooge that if Scrooge doesn't change he will carry around these same chains but longer because Scrooge has lived longer than Marley. These chains are like the sins you have in your conscience. It is a burden. Marley says "I wear the chain I forged in life. I made link by link, and yard by yard; I girded it on my own free will, and of my own free will I wore it. Is its pattern strange to you?" Marley anguishes his mistakes and doesn't like the chains, he has learned to live with his mistakes and knows he can't change them. To make a long story short, the chains symbolize mistakes and are a warning to Scrooge to change so he can escape the fate of Marley's.


What pun is used in the movie A Christmas Carol?

This is one .Scrooge, talking to Marley's ghost, and says "There's more of gravy than the grave about you!"


What does Mr Scrooge mean when he says you are not the man you were?

This is in reference to the Ghost of Jacob Marley who had been dead 7 years. The ghost looked as he would after 7 years in the grave


How does Scrooge behave after seeing the face of Marley?

After seeing the face of Marley, Scrooge is initially frightened and shaken by the encounter. He becomes more aware of his selfish and miserly ways and starts to reflect on his own life and actions. This encounter prompts Scrooge to begin his transformation towards becoming a more compassionate and generous person.


Why does Marley scream Mankind was your business?

Scrooge says that Marley was always a good businessman, by which he meant he was good at making money. Marley as a ghost cursed to walk the earth for his sins in life, knows that making money was not what he was put on the earth to do. Rather he should have been helping his "fellow travellers to the grave" in their day to day lives, in a Christian fashion. So his first item of business should have been "mankind" with everything else a distant second. The suggestion is also made that Scrooge is thinking that he himself as a good man of business is doing alright in terms of his life. Marley wants to shake him out of this state of mind.


Why is it so important that scrooge believe in Marley's ghost?

It is important for Scrooge to believe in Marley's ghost because it serves as a catalyst for his transformation. Seeing Marley's ghost and accepting the reality of the supernatural opens Scrooge's mind to the possibility of change and redemption, guiding him towards self-reflection and ultimately leading him toward a more compassionate and generous way of life. Without this belief, Scrooge may not have been motivated to confront his past actions and make a positive change.


What did Bob Marley say when he?

He says "Money can buy life"


What will Scrooge do one day?

He says he'll retire to Bedlum