The problem is the scale of deprivation within Britain at the time and the social classes that were considered afluent enough to make change ignoring these issues
Scrooge was never a ghost in the story
There is no reference to this in Scrooge as rudilf was not part of the story
They are one and the same as Scrooge is the central charecter in the story
Scrooge and the story were written by Charles Dickens.
A Christmas Carol
Scrooge was the lead character. The story was based around him, his past, present and potential life and contained the underlying story of ignorance and want.
This isn't an inventor in the story
dynamic in content
No, Scrooge's niece did not play the harp in the story "A Christmas Carol". She was portrayed as a warm and loving character who extended an invitation for Scrooge to join her family for Christmas dinner.
He was Ebenezer Scrooge the main character who turned from a miserly old man in to a caring person
He does not visit anywhere in his beadroom In the original story he is always taken from the room
Scrooge's gravestone in the story "A Christmas Carol" reads, "Ebenezer Scrooge" followed by the reference to his famous phrase, "He lived in repentance and died in joy."