Because his dad was rude and left him someplace and only kept his sister.
Rude no, just very strict. He wanted scrooge to learn his studies, no time for play if you are to succeed. Girls are only for having children so they did not need to go to school.
That attitude is still here today in the Middle East.
Yes, Scrooge had a lonely and unhappy childhood. He was neglected by his parents and sent away to boarding school, which contributed to his isolation and lack of love and compassion towards others. This upbringing played a significant role in shaping his miserly and bitter demeanor in adulthood.
Scrooge alienated people with his greed and selfishness. This, of course, changed once he'd been visited by the four Spirits.
Yes. Because in Stave Two the first spirit took him to the orphanage and showed him that he was the only one there. Just reading a book by the fire all alone.
Scrooge was alone because he had pushed people away by his poor attitude and hard heartedness.
BY not allowing people in to his life he will not have to suffer loss as he had with his sister and fiancee Belle
Scrooge felt a mix of nostalgia and regret when visiting his childhood school. He recalled the harsh conditions he endured and the feelings of loneliness, but he also recognized that those experiences helped shape him into the man he became.
For scrooge to see what effects his lonely past live was to have on his future
The spirit shows Scrooge the young boy Ebenezer, alone and neglected at school during the Christmas holidays, longing for some warmth and companionship. Scrooge realizes the impact of his own childhood experiences on his personality and actions in the present.
NO. HE WAS LONELY
During the visit from the ghost of Christmas past, we learn that Scrooge was neglected by his family during his childhood, leading him to seek solace in books. We also see that he was a lonely and neglected child who longed for love and affection.
Because he shows Scrooge his potential lonely death if he does not change his ways.
The vision of his lonely death
His own lonely death
The lonely boy sitting reading is indeed the young Scrooge who was left in his boarding School by his father all over Christmas
In Boarding School
In Boarding School
second spirit show scrooge tht bein lonely is not good at all...... by: rodrigo moreira