They are drapes set up around the bed. They are put there to keep drafts from making the sleeper cold and keep the heat in around them.
The bed curtains that hung about Scrooge's death bed.
She had the sheets and bed curtains of Scrooge that she wanted to sell.
Scrooge was surprised to find his bed curtains still on his bed in "A Christmas Carol" because he had expected the Ghost of Christmas Present to have taken them with him when they traveled through time and space. This moment highlights Scrooge's realization that he had the power to change his ways and presents an opportunity for transformation.
The laundress took the bed curtains and Mrs Dilber took his nightshirt towels and some cutlery.
She is only ever referred to as the laundress as the other lady is Mrs Dilber the "Charlady"
Curtains that go around your bed.
In Act II of "A Christmas Carol," Old Joe buys the bed curtains, bedposts, and bedclothes from the two women and the man who are selling stolen items they took from Scrooge after he died. They consider these items as their right to take given that Scrooge is no longer around to use them.
When looking for shower curtains the best place to look is Bed Bath and Beyond. This store offers nearly every type of shower curtains and also run themes based on ideas such as Christmas. This being said online they do list Christmas themed shower curtains for very low prices.
The undertaker in "A Christmas Carol" is carrying stolen belongings from the deceased, including bed curtains, rings, and shirt. These items are being sold by the charwoman, laundress, and the undertaker for profit.
In "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge is shown items from his deceased partner, Jacob Marley, that were sold after his death, including bed curtains and a purse. The scene emphasizes the theme of materialism and the consequences of living a selfish and greedy life.
they tried to sell blankets,sheets, curtains, teaspoons,buttons
See Him lying on a bed of straw.