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Who refers to Scrooge?

Many of the characters refer to him notably Bob Cratchit and Mrs Cratchit. Fred his nephew The portly gentlemen


Describe the Cratchit family's toast to Scrooge?

This refers to the Cratchit family. When Bob, the father stands and says " Mr Scrooge, I give you Mr Scrooge the founder of the feast" all are horrified especially Mrs Cratchit who initially refuses the toast but is persuaded by Bob because it is after all Christmas. The family offer the toast. The children drank the toast after her. It was the first of their proceedings which had no heartiness. dickens describes the mood perfectly when he writes; "Tiny Tim drank it last of all, but he didn't care twopence for it. Scrooge was the Ogre of the family. The mention of his name cast a dark shadow on the party, which was not dispelled for full five minutes."


How does Bob Cratchit refer to Scrooge?

Bob remained loyal to Scrooge. He thought that Scooge although finacially rich was poor in life and this saddened Bob.


After Scrooge has reformed his life at the end of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol he invites Bob Cratchit to him for some 'smoking bishop' what did he mean?

In "A Christmas Carol," when Scrooge invites Bob Cratchit to share some "smoking bishop," he refers to a warm, spiced drink made from port wine, sugar, and citrus fruits, often served during the winter months. This gesture symbolizes Scrooge's newfound generosity and festive spirit, as he seeks to celebrate the holiday season and share joy with those around him, particularly with Bob, who he now values and respects. It reflects Scrooge's transformation from a miserly figure to a compassionate and caring individual.


What does Fred say about scrooge at his party?

Fred is the son of Scrooge's sister. He is Scrooge's nephew and he refers to him as Uncle.


Did Scrooge ever got to normal school?

It only ever refers to his Boarding School


What is a ruler to Scrooge?

A ruler to Scrooge refers to an instrument used for measuring length or distance. It could also symbolize authority or control, reflecting Scrooge's desire to measure and control every aspect of his life, including his wealth and relationships.


What does the allusion scrooge mean?

The allusion "Scrooge" refers to a character created by Charles Dickens in the novel "A Christmas Carol." Scrooge is a miserly and cold-hearted person who places great value on wealth and material possessions over kindness and human relationships. Describing someone as a Scrooge implies that they are greedy, selfish, and lacking in compassion.


Whom does he tell Scrooge to expect next?

Scrooge heard the sound of his nephew, Fred's hearty laugh.


What kind of idol does scrooge's fiancee say displaced her?

Scrooge's fiancee, Belle, says that a golden idol has displaced her in his heart. This comment reflects her feeling that Scrooge's love for money and wealth has become more important to him than their relationship.


What pun is used in a Christmas carol?

This usually refers to the conversation between marley and scrooge. Scrooge does not yet believe that Marley's ghost is real. He blames the vision on an a undigested piece of beef, a piece of uncooked potato indeed says scrooge there is more Gravy than Grave about you


Who does Scrooge first think the spirit is showing him?

This refers to the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come . Scrooge is unaware of whom the people in the scenes refer to but is starting to guess it might me him and wants the ghost to tell him so

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