During his apprenticeship he did not learn from Fezziwig's example of generosity and kindness. Instead he followed Marley's example of selfishness. His greed became the love of his life, and as a result he lost his sweetheart.
Both Bob Cratchit and Scrooges Nephew refer to Christmas Eve in their communication with him
Scrooge does not want to look into the Ghost of Christmas Past's eyes because the spirit's gaze is intense and unnerving, reflecting painful memories and truths that Scrooge is hesitant to confront about his past actions and choices. Scrooge fears facing the emotional weight and regret that comes with reliving his past mistakes and hurts.
No Scrooge has no children. Bob is Robert Cratchit and is Scrooges Clerk
Fred badly wants to have a loving relationship with is uncle and believes that Scrooge's 'Scroogy-ness' hurts Scrooge himself the most.
Fred is Scrooge's nephew in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. He is characterized by his cheerful and generous nature, in contrast to Scrooge's miserly ways. Fred invites Scrooge to his Christmas dinner every year, despite his uncle's grumpiness and refusal to attend.
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Past (Scrooges Past)
the 1st ghost to visit scrooge in a Christmas charol is Jacob Marley . Marley was scrooges business partner before he passed away...
The first ghost tells Scrooge that he is there to show visions of scrooges past. The ghost of Christmas present suggests that that he is there as Scrooge. Has not seen the likes of him before meaning scrooge has never celebrated Christmas
It's where Scrooges employer Fezziwig is first found and where Scrooge works.
The visit to Scrooge by Jacob Marley The visit of the Ghost of Scrooges Christmas Past Scrooge's realisation of how lonely he was at Christmas as a child The feeling of loss he has when Belle ends their engagement The visit of the Ghost of Christmas Present who opens Scrooge's eyes to the world around him The Ghosts start warning about Want and Ignorance The Ghost rebuff of Scrooge when asked if the children beneath the Ghosts robe have no resource The visit of the ghost of Christmas yet to come as "dead" Scrooges realisation that his death is imminent if he does not change Scrooges promise to change and live a better life thereafter
The books Robinson Cruseo and Ali Barber were in fact Dickens favorite books and these were used to highlight that when Scrooge was abandond at Scholl even at Christmas the books and their charectors were Scrooges only friend and this highlights the lonliness of the boy Scrooge
A minor conflict in "A Christmas Carol" is Ebenezer Scrooge's disagreement with his nephew Fred over the value of Christmas and the holiday spirit. Fred invites Scrooge to celebrate Christmas with him, but Scrooge stubbornly refuses and chooses to isolate himself instead.