Marley was doomed to dragging around chains forged from greed and hard-heartedness, and he manifested himself in order to warn Scrooge not to follow in his footsteps.
Marley expresses his remorse by telling Scrooge that he wears the chain he forged in life and believes it now weighs him down in death. He also regrets not doing more to help others while he was alive.
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The return of Marley who had been Scrooges friend and business partner was to way Ebenezer of the fate awaiting him at the time of his death. It was Marleys way of doing something right to help someone
When Jacob Marley came to visit Scrooge didn't believe that it was really Marley. So Marley showed Scrooge if he didn't change his ways that Scrooge would bear himself in chains of his wrong doing.
In Stave 4 of "A Christmas Carol," the people at Old Joe's shop are secondhand dealers who are purchasing stolen goods from the charwoman, laundress, and undertaker who stole them from Scrooge's deceased body. They are haggling over the prices of the items they obtained.
Its about a man (Scrooge) who hardens torward others around him, His focus as a business man now becomes soley financial. He becomes miserly as his heart becomes more stone like following the death of his business partner Jacob Marly, Marley returns from the grave to warn Scrooge that unless he changes his ways he will die a loney old man left only to walk the earth for eternity in torment. To help him three spirits will come to him and help him see the error of his ways. Following their visits Scrooge sees what he has missed and how his life can and does impact, often for the worse on others. He makes a promise to help others and to keep Christmas in his heart always. In doing so saves him from his potential death on Christmas Eve.
"Lucky Boy" is not a character in the play "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. The main characters in the play are Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, and the three ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.
Bob Marley is dead!
he will be doing it in early 2010 to late sep 2010
The story has been adapted to other media including film, opera, ballet, a Broadway musical (1979's Comin' Uptown, which featured an all African-American cast), a BBCmime production starring Marcel Marceau, and Benjamin Britten's 1947 chamber orchestra composition Men of Goodwill: Variations on 'A Christmas Carol.
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