Jacob Marley, Scrooge's deceased business partner, was the first ghost to appear before Scrooge. Scrooge was shaken, but not affected too much, dismissing the appearance of Marley as a bad dream or hallucination.
Marley affected Scrooge by appearing as a ghostly figure warning him of the consequences of living a selfish and greedy life. Marley's visit prompted Scrooge to reflect on his own actions and attitudes, ultimately leading to his transformation and redemption. Through Marley's intervention, Scrooge was able to see the error of his ways and change his life for the better.
To walk the earth in torment for eternity
because he was a very bad boy.
Scrooge and Marley. Even after Marley died. Quote from the etext: "Scrooge never painted out Old Marley's name. There it stood, years afterwards, above the warehouse door: Scrooge and Marley. The firm was known as Scrooge and Marley."
Yes, in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's father did have a business partner named Jacob Marley.
Scrooge was business partners with Marley and was likely in London when Marley died.
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after marley scrooge no longer had a partner he flew solo
When Marley's ghost visited Scrooge he warned him about the ghosts and his behaviour.
Marley appeared to Scrooge and warned him about changing his behavior. Marley also told Scrooge he would be visited by three ghosts.
Nothing - he kept it there
Jacob Marley. Marley foretells of 3 others who will help Scrooge
scrooge now is alive and Marley was death for seven year ago.
At the end of the book Scrooge recognises what a good friend Marley had been
Yes, Jacob Marley is Scrooge's deceased business partner in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Marley appears as a ghost to warn Scrooge about the consequences of his greed and selfishness.