No. The story in which Scrooge appears, A Christmas Carol, was first published in 1843. His exact age in the story is unknown, although he appears to be at least middle-aged. For him to be alive, he would have to be 167 years old plus his age in the story, thus he would likely be about 200 years old. The longest-lived human being known to medical science lived to be only 122.
Santa Claus is not real,he is a myth.
Yes of course there was
no we and you wont
at first scrooge is skeptical but when they travel back in time he believes him
Scrooge asks him if he sit, Marley replies yes and does so and then Scrooge checks if Marley can see "this toothpick ". Marley confirms this but Scrooge again speaks of his doubts. Marley raises from the seat and with a ear shattering scream unties the bandage that fixed his lower jaw in place and allows the the jaw to drop to his chest in a horrific way. Scrooge is shocked and accepts the vision is real
Well, honey, that would be Ebenezer Scrooge. He's the grumpy old man from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" who learns the true meaning of Christmas and stops being such a tightwad. So, if you ever meet a Scrooge in real life, just remind them to spread a little cheer instead of hoarding all their coins like a dragon on a pile of gold.
No - he's from the Charles Dicken's book "A Christmas Carol"
They are indeed real, though they are not necessarily alive.
No , tell me have you ever saw a real mermaid or a a doll come alive ???NO you haven't because it all made believe it all made up like poncho the poppet coming alive made belief
His real name was Robert (Bob) Cratchit
Yes, the real Kane is still alive and lives in Tennessee.
No one knows if ghosts are real, but I would say no