Scrooge's housekeeper earning two shillings a week
She is only ever referred to as the laundress as the other lady is Mrs Dilber the "Charlady"
Belle's husband said he saw a "lady in a black dress" sitting alone in a dark room, a figure that he compared to Scrooge. It was a poignant moment that reflected how Belle and Scrooge's lives had diverged due to his obsession with wealth.
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The key characters are; Ebenezer Scrooge Jacob Marley - Scrooge's greedy partner. The Ghost of Christmas Past - The first spirit to visit Scrooge The Ghost of Christmas Present - The second spirit to visit Scrooge The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come - The third and final spirit to visit Scrooge, a silent phantom clad in a hooded black robe. Fred - Scrooge's nephew, man who loves Christmas. Fezziwig - The happy go lucky merchant with whom the young Scrooge apprenticed. Belle who broke off their engagement after Scrooge became to greedy Peter Cratchit - Bob's oldest son Martha Cratchit - Bob's oldest daughter Belinda Cractit - Bob's 2nd oldest daughter Fan - Scrooge's sister and Freds Mother The Portly Gentlemen - Two gentlemen who visit Scrooge at the beginning of the tale seeking charitable contributions. Mrs. Cratchit - Bob's wife Bob Cratchit - Scrooge's clerk, a kind and very poor man. Tiny Tim - Bob Cratchit's young son, disabled since birth and in poor health. Freds Wife The friends of Fred found in the Christmas Party i.e. Topper The Undertaker The Char lady Mrs Dilbur Old Joe the man buying stolen goods The Young Man on Christmas Morning that buys the Prize Turkey for the Cratchits on Scrooges behalf Child 1 - Want Child 2 -Ignornace. The existence of each bring about the change in Scrooge from a bitter old man to one that sees life as something to enjoy
The laundress took the bed curtains and Mrs Dilber took his nightshirt towels and some cutlery.
When Scrooge visits the home of his servants with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, they are discussing a recent death and selling items they stole from the deceased person's home, showing a lack of respect and compassion due to the absence of genuine emotions. This scene emphasizes the themes of greed and callousness that the spirit is trying to reveal to Scrooge.
Traditionally, I think the term "Christmas carol" refers only to songs about the birth of Jesus. Obviously there are songs about Santa Claus, magic snowmen, and chestnuts roasting that have become part of the Christmas practice. Also, I think "carol" at one time referred to songs accompanying a ring dance (dancers holding hands in a circle resemble the fence surrounding a CORRAL, as in "Shoot-out at the OK." Those dancing songs could also be about Jesus, of course.
The undertaker, char lady and laundress sell some of Scrooge's belongings for any money they can
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The cast of Cleaning Lady - 2011 includes: Katy Colloton