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.
No, it was scrooge an the second dead man was the one who had the party in the beginnings of the story but is not the nephew.
A Christmas carol is something happy. Scrooge was changed into a happy man. Hope I Helped. :)
She had the sheets and bed curtains of Scrooge that she wanted to sell.
The answer is Thomas.
Three, Mrs Dilber, the laundress and the undertaker
That would be Ebeneezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'.
Ebenezer Scrooge
He is desribed as a "Portly Gentleman"
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The character Scrooge appears in the novella "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. Scrooge is a central character in the story, evolving from a miserly and selfish man to a generous and kind-hearted individual over the course of the narrative.
It's never revealed what Fred's surname is. His mother was Scrooge's sister, Fan, who married an unnamed man, and died giving birth to Fred.
In "A Christmas Carol," the spirit says that the children belong to Man. This emphasizes the importance of caring for and valuing children in society.