what is the first thing that Mr scrooge learn about Jacob Marley's ghost<??you're answering a question with another question?))
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Marley's face appeared on the door knocker of Scrooge's house, as Scrooge arrived home on the night of Christmas Eve. This haunting image marked the beginning of the supernatural events that transformed Scrooge's life in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
He initially sees it in the door knocker of the home that Scrooge lives in, on his arrival back from the tavern.
On Christmas Eve, 7 years after his death.
scrooge's doorknob
On the door knocker on his front door.
IN Stave one he is in shock to see what he though was Marleys face appear on the brass door knocker. This was the starting point for what was to come. In the stave 5 Scrooge checks the knocker does not change meaning Marley was not coming back to haunt him
Marley warned Scrooge to change his miserly ways.
On the door knocker of the front door
a ghostly vision of Jacob Marley
Scrooge saw the first image of Marley's ghost in the knocker on his door, which transformed into Marley's face. This haunting image set the tone for the visitation that would follow and filled Scrooge with fear and dread.
Scrooge replaced Marley's name with his own on the business sign after Marley's passing.
Scrooge learned from Marley's ghost the consequences of a life consumed by greed and selfishness. He discovered that material wealth is meaningless in the face of spiritual poverty and that the path to redemption lies in generosity, compassion, and kindness towards others.
To warn Scrooge that unless he changes his ways and seeks to make amends to mankind for his previous miserly living then Scrooge was destined to walk the earth in eternal torment
Marley warns Scrooge thatt he(Scrooge ) is following the same downward path as he had and in doing so was making a chain of punishement for himself that was to be 7 times larger than Marleys
He thought he was going crazy at first so he didn't believe in it at first.
The first ghost to appear to Scrooge is the Ghost of Christmas Past. This spirit takes Scrooge on a journey through his childhood and past Christmases to help him reflect on his life choices and actions.
Scrooge never painted over Marley's name because Marley was his former business partner and Scrooge respected their shared history despite Marley being dead. It served as a reminder of their past together and possibly influenced Scrooge's future behavior.