Money initially
Nothing the only thing he cared about was his sea.
Marley had a negative attitude towards Scrooge, as he considered him to be selfish, greedy, and lacking in compassion for others. Despite this, Marley cared enough to try to warn Scrooge about the consequences of his actions in hopes of saving him from a similar fate.
Scrooge's only employee was his clerk Bob Cratchit.
This quote suggests that Scrooge only cared about being respected and valued by others in terms of his business success and wealth. It implies that his worth and respect were solely tied to his business achievements, rather than his character or actions as a person.
In "A Christmas Carol," the man's death is cared about by the spirits of Christmas in order to show Ebenezer Scrooge the impact of his actions on others and to inspire him to change his ways. It serves as a pivotal moment in Scrooge's transformation from a selfish and uncaring individual to someone who values compassion and kindness.
Scrooge's only living family member was his nephew, Fred. Fred was the son of Scrooge's sister, Fan.
The girl was so lovestruck over her boyfriend that he was the only thing she cared about; Nothing else mattered but him.
Consider it a blessing in disguise, since he gave you the idea that sex was the only thing he cared about!
Marley is presented as the tormented ghost of Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner who carries heavy chains as a manifestation of his greed and misdeeds in life. He appears to warn Scrooge of the consequences of living a selfish and materialistic life and the fate that awaits him if he doesn't change his ways.
Scrooge's sister had one child, named Fan. Fan was Ebenezer Scrooge's only sibling.
Marley and Scrooge are alike in many ways such as: they were both greedy,selfish, they worked in the same business and only cared about their money. Hope this helped! : ) -_- :(
This was the warning issued to him by the Ghost of Jacob Marley. In both their lives Scrooge and Marley cared little for the plight of people around them; they saw only business and money. However, Marley's warning tells Scrooge that this is wrong and that he (Scrooge) should be aware of such issues in the world around him and seek to care for the plight and suffering of others, and seek to find where he can help make changes.