That he hadn't shared a kind word with his clerk.
His name was Dick Wilkins and He was an apprentice with Scrooge at Fezziwigs
The Fezziwigs are kind, generous, and festive people who embody the spirit of Christmas. They prioritize the well-being and happiness of others, as seen in their joyful gatherings and acts of goodwill toward those around them. Their characters symbolize the joy of the holiday season and the importance of spreading love and kindness.
The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas To Fezziwigs warehouse To Belles home
The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas To Fezziwigs warehouse To Belles home
Dick Wilkins is a character in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," who is Ebenezer Scrooge's former fellow apprentice at Fezziwig's. He is depicted as cheerful and good-natured, contrasting with Scrooge's miserly and harsh demeanor. Although he has a small role in the story, his presence helps to highlight the transformation that Scrooge undergoes throughout the novel.
When scrooge is taken to Fezziwigs party by the Ghost of Christmas Past Scrooge laments that he wish ob was there now so that he could say one or two things to him. This was in reaction to seeing how Fezziwig treated his own employees and leads us to believe that Scrooge has a heart after all
Scrooge's employer, Fezziwig, enjoyed the party when Scrooge was his apprentice. Fezziwig was known for his generosity and jovial personality, which made the party a lively and enjoyable event.
Scrooge feels fear and then discomfort as he sees his past. The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas To Fezziwigs warehouse To Belles home
Scrooge witnessed what a little money and some effort was needed to show appreciation to employees and those that were in need at that time near Fezziwigs warehouse
He is very imotional seeing the young Scrooge sitting lonely in is school roome and then when visiting Fezziwigs warehouse he shows join athe scene of the Chrstmas party and mumbles a regret at not being able to speak kind words to his employee Bob
Ghost of Christmas Present takes Scrooge to; The streets of London on Christmas Morning Bob Cratchits home The mines of Wales A Light house Freds Home Many homes then visited to witness the festive season
Well, Scrooge's girlfriend is Belle. Belle left Scrooge because he was becoming, well, a scrooge, a penny-pincher, a greedy man. I don't believe he actually gets back with her; I think she marries someone else. It's sad.