Scrooge didnt have servants as such. He had a Housekeeper and a lady he employed to be his laundress. When Scrooge visited them with the ghost they were in a beetling shop seeling some of Scrooges belongsings because the ghost was foretelling Scrooges death
The servants are actually collecting his belongings because he is dead
he promises the last spirit that he will change and in doing so keep Christmas in his heart for ever after
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge was able to travel with the spirit by holding onto the spirit's robe or hand. This physical connection allowed Scrooge to be transported to different places and times by the spirit.
They visit all in one night but the visitation takes place across the 12 days of christmas. The ghost make Scrooge see life across the main 12 days doing so all in one night
He (the Ghost) states that the moor is where miners live and dig in the bowels of the earth, yet they still celebrate Christmas
"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.
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.
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 the first instance he sees Fred, his wife family and friend all enjoying Christmas and in doing so we see again the miserly old mans guard starting to drop as he becomes involved (although invisible to the guests) in the party. In the last stave we see him arrive and beg Fred and his wifes forgiveness for being such a fooling old man - he is welcomed as promised by Fred with great gusto
This seems to refer to a play of which there are thousands of versions. However, in stave three of the book the Cratchit family are visited by the Ghost of Christmas Present and Scrooge. They see the family as poor as they are celebrate Christmas. Scrooge witnesses the illness of Tiny To. And is shocked to discover this will be his last Christmas. Despite begging the ghost to say this isn't so the ghost rebukes him saying, better he die and decrease the surplus population. Following this Bob offers a toast to the founder of the feast, Mr Scrooge, the family are appealed especially Mrs Cratchit who is sure he'll have as wonderful time. Bob asks for pleasantness as its Christmas day. The family drink Scrooges health. This episode shows Scrooge the families dislike of him,the loyalty of Bob but also some of the meaning of Christmas
In Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol", Ebenezer Scrooge accuses the Ghost of Christmas Present of forcing businesses to close in his name every seventh day and deprive them of eating and doing business. In other words, businesses and the making of money continues to be front and center in his mind, although he is already a very wealthy man.
Mrs Dilber and his laundress were at the Bettling shop selling some of the "dead Scrooges belongings. With them was the undertaker