He had poor experiences growing up and believed that money was the source of all happiness. Anyone who didnt work hard or didnt fight to gain money was not worthy of him
Scrooge and Marley
Bob Cratchit
Mr. Fezziwig
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Scrooge looks wrinkly, tall, thin, old, and is very rich.
Scrooge is a successful businessman, trader, money lender and landlord yet he lives in a large house previously owned by Marley and is not turned into offices that Scrooge lets out. He only lives in a small area of the house in a very frugal manner
Ebenezer Scrooge was not married in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." He was engaged to a woman named Belle, but they never married because Scrooge's love for money and lack of affection drove them apart.
to give Scrooge a vision of what was to come. 3 spirits. Spirit of Christmas Past, Spirit of Christmas Present, & Spirit of Christmas future.
It may be so faded that all the air passes through the fabric. If your to much of a scroog to get a new one I would try coating the whole thing in some sort of sealer. Possibly like the stuff you would use to rainproof boots or some kind of scotch guard.
Marley and Scrooge were business partners who worked together in the same accounting firm for many years. They shared a close professional relationship, but their friendship was largely defined by their mutual focus on profit and wealth, often at the expense of personal connections and compassion. After Marley's death, Scrooge reflects on their relationship, realizing that Marley's ghostly visit serves as a warning about the consequences of their greed.