The allusion "Scrooge" refers to a character created by Charles Dickens in the novel "A Christmas Carol." Scrooge is a miserly and cold-hearted person who places great value on wealth and material possessions over kindness and human relationships. Describing someone as a Scrooge implies that they are greedy, selfish, and lacking in compassion.
An allusion is reference within a literary work to a famous, historical, or biblical person or event that is outside of that literary work. The reference can often be indirect and is usually used to explain or clarify something in the text. Some examples are "My next door neighbour has Scrooge Syndrome." (allusion to Ebeneezer Scrooge of the book "A Christmas Carol"). "He can make his own lunch. He's a grown man. Don't indulge his Peter Pan complex." (allusion to Peter Pan).
Its areas where Scrooge is given warnings of what may happen. This is especially important in Stave 1 when Marley tells Scrooge that his fate thus far was to walk the earth in torment for eternity and in stave 4 when teh Ghost of Chreistmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge the visons of what might be , in this case Scrooges death
Yes, he was mean.
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Allusion is a brief, usually indirect reference to a person, place or event--- real or frictional or to a work of art, famous historical or literary figure of event. I was a benerdict arnold as I betrayed my friend
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The word "Scrooge" was first used as a slang term to mean a miserly person. The character Ebenezer Scrooge was created by Charles Dickens in his novel "A Christmas Carol" in 1843, which popularized the term.
In the beginning, Scrooge is:- greedy- cold-hearted- mean- selfish- uncaring- not generous- darkAt the end, Scrooge is:- giving- friendly- caring- joyful- free- generous
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Miserly, scrooge-like