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Scrooge regrets mistreating his former business partner, Jacob Marley, who visits him as a ghost to warn him to change his ways.
The songs in A Christmas Carol are typically sung by the characters in the musical adaptation of the story. The specific singers can vary depending on the production or recording, but the characters such as Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, and others typically perform the songs.
The carolers outside of Scrooge's office in "A Christmas Carol" were likely a group of singers from the community or hired by the production. The specific characters or performers may vary depending on the production or adaptation of the story.
The other young apprentice at Fezziwig's warehouse where the young Scrooge worked was Dick Wilkins. He was a friendly and cheerful colleague of Scrooge, who later went on to become successful and prosperous.
George Cole played young Scrooge in the 1951 version of 'A Christmas Carol'.
he played the young scrooge and tiny Tim
Scrooge McDuck voiced by Alan Young
Scrooge worked for Fezziwig when he was young, but his business partner was Jacob Marley.
Fezziwig was Scrooge's master, not his teacher. Fezziwig was Scrooge's employer when Scrooge was a young man learning the trade of business.
She was threaten to be poisoned.
Young Scrooge is left alone at school during the holidays because his father neglects to come pick him up and take him home. This neglect highlights the lack of care and attention that young Scrooge experiences from his family, which contributes to his later transformation into a miserly and isolated old man.
When young, Scrooge worked for Mr. Fezziwig, a genial and generous man.