Care. He suffers eternal torment and dies not want his only friend to endure the same
Marley warned Scrooge to change his miserly ways.
Scrooge's nephew, Fred, has resolved to continue inviting him to Christmas celebrations, regardless of Scrooge's negative attitude towards the holiday. Fred believes in the spirit of Christmas and the importance of showing kindness and goodwill towards others, even if Scrooge does not share his sentiment.
"Good afternoon!" replied Scrooge to his nephew with his usual gruffness. This response reflects Scrooge's cold and indifferent attitude towards his family and the festive season.
On the door knocker of the front door
He is described as a fist wrenching cold of heart man. He treats others with the same calous attitude and hates christmas
Scrooge replaced Marley's name with his own on the business sign after Marley's passing.
To warn Scrooge that unless he changes his ways and seeks to make amends to mankind for his previous miserly living then Scrooge was destined to walk the earth in eternal torment
Marley warns Scrooge thatt he(Scrooge ) is following the same downward path as he had and in doing so was making a chain of punishement for himself that was to be 7 times larger than Marleys
He thought he was going crazy at first so he didn't believe in it at first.
Fred loved Christmas and from his conversations with Scrooge it was clear he understood the true meaning
Scrooge was first apprenticed at Fezziwig's warehouse in 'A Christmas Carol'. Fezziwig was his kind and generous employer who had a significant impact on Scrooge's attitude towards money and happiness.
Scrooge learned from Marley's ghost the consequences of a life consumed by greed and selfishness. He discovered that material wealth is meaningless in the face of spiritual poverty and that the path to redemption lies in generosity, compassion, and kindness towards others.