He watched his clothing and some basic objects like spoons and cuff links being sold for hardly any money at all.
Old Joe owner of the Beetling Shop
A beetling shop is a place where cloth is beaten with hammers to force fibers together and create a linen-like effect. This is where people sold clothes they stole of found to make some money
A beetling shop is a place where cloth is beaten with hammers to force fibers together and create a linen-like effect.
This refers to the scene in the Beetling Shop. Scrooge has started to realise (but cannot gain confirmation) that the "goods" were his and were stolen after his foretold death. He has started to realise that no one is actually going to moan his passing, he will die a lonely old man
The old man looking at Scrooge's things is the Ghost of Christmas Past in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." This ghost appears to show Scrooge scenes from his past in order to help him reflect on his life and understand the choices that have led him to his current state.
Old Joe stole Scrooge's belongings, including his bed curtains, bedposts, and even his clothes, to sell after Scrooge's death. This dark deed serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of Scrooge's stinginess and lack of compassion for others.
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Yet to come took Scrooge to:the Corn ExchangeOld Joe's beetling shopScrooge's bedroomThe rented home of Caroline and her husbandBob Cratchit's house through the London streetsScrooge's old office but now used by someone elsethe grave yard where Scrooge's headstone lay
In "A Christmas Carol," Joe Miller is the sea-faring uncle of Ebenezer Scrooge's former fiancée, Belle. He is mentioned in passing as having tried to salvage some of Scrooge's negative reputation after he turns bitter and cold-hearted following their breakup.
Ghost of christmas yet to come, scrooge, undertaker, mrs dilber, laundress, old joe beetling shop owner, the cratchit family except tiny tim who was foreseen as dead, the business men at the corn exchange discussing scrooges death, caroline and her husband who had debts with scrooge,
The old man looking for Scrooge's old things in "A Christmas Carol" is a pawnbroker, who buys and sells second-hand goods. Scrooge's belongings are being sold to the pawnbroker after his death as he had no family or close friends to inherit them.
Hes taken to the Corn Exchange, to a side street where a couple that owed him money were talking about his death then to old Joe who owned the Beetling shop and pawn brokers and finally to the grave yard where Scooges Tombstone was found
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Yet to come takes Scrooge; To the Corn Exchange Old Joes ' beetling shop Scrooges bedroom Caroline and her husbands rented home Through the London streets to Bob Cratchits home Then to Scrooges old office but now used by someone else To the grave yard where Scrooges headstone lay