He had lost his love Belle due to his love of money and as it appeared to him everyone he loved had either abandond him or died he considered "to love someone " was to leave themselves vulberable to being hurt
Ebenezer's sister Fan was a very loving, family person. This attitude carried on through to Fred. Fred believed that money was secondary to love and family.
The love of a family
If you've read the Rubiyat by Omar Khayyam, it is difficult not to notice that Omar the Tent Maker had an attitude toward time and love that could be considered very relaxed and casual. He loved his poetry, and his time and love were devoted heavily toward those pursuits.
A christians attitude toward Jesus is we love him. He payed for the sins of over billions of people. Some who will never even appreciate him. That's why we love him, go to church, and read the bible. It is the least we can do for the man who saved us from an eternity of hell.
Westley's attitude toward Buttercup in the beginning of the story is one of love and devotion. He shows great care and admiration for her, even though he may not always openly express his feelings.
Ebenezer's sister Fan was a very loving, family person. This attitude carried on through to Fred. Fred believed that money was secondary to love and family.
To have a selfless attitude & be more giving toward your fellow man. To love your neighbour as you would yourself.
Scrooge's first reaction upon seeing the Cratchit family is one of surprise and compassion. He is taken aback by their joyful spirits despite their struggles and is moved by their love for each other. This encounter prompts Scrooge to reflect on his own attitudes toward generosity and kindness.
this is characteristics of love, care and affection of parents toward them.
This was not his wife. Scrooge didnt marry at all. The person was Belle. Belle was Scrooges fiancee, his betrothed . Belle had seen Scrooge change. He had lost the poor young mans attitude and allowed wealth to take over his life. This drive for more wealth had pushed Belle out of his heart as gold now replaced his love
Belle
It is not clear from your question whose attitude you are asking about, although the inference is that it is a god. Could be Zeus, who knows. The attitude of Zeus toward humans would have to be described as paternalistic. His attitude toward other gods would be described as competitive.