scrooge did not donate money in the beginning but towards the end he donated 7-8 years worth of money for all the years he didn't donate to them
Scrooge's mistreatment of his employees, his refusal to give to charity, his obsession with money, and his neglect of loved ones are all evidence of his miserly behavior in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
Scrooge dismisses the charity men by saying "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?"indicating his lack of concern for the poor and his selfish attitude toward helping others.
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the men give Scrooge's belongings to charity after his death. They also comment on his unpopularity and lack of mourners.
Humility, awareness of those around him and charity
No, in the beginning of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge refuses to donate to charity, saying that the poor should go to workhouses or prisons instead. It is only after his visits from the ghosts that he becomes charitable and generous.
His nephew, Fred and two gentlemen collecting for charity.
It is unknown, but the assumption is that he agreed to contribute a very large sum of money to the charity.
Other people, avoid scrooge. Even the guide dogs guiding the blinds avoid him. They don't give importance to him like Scrooge doesn't give importance to them...
Scrooge believes that the poor should go to prisons and workhouses instead of relying on charity from others.
The cratchit family
give away goods as a charity
A Huge turkey