The face of Jacob Marley appears in Scrooge's door knocker in "A Christmas Carol." Marley, Scrooge's former business partner, serves as a warning to Scrooge about the consequences of his life choices.
I believe it transforms into Jacob Marley as a sign of whats to come.
Jacob Marley's face appears in the door knocker.
The face of Jacob Marley
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the knocker plays a significant role in the story's supernatural elements. The knocker takes on a ghostly form, first transforming into the face of Jacob Marley and then into a gruesome specter. This reflects the themes of haunting and redemption present throughout the novella.
His nephew
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the knocker on Scrooge's door transforms into the face of his deceased business partner, Jacob Marley, as a spooky and supernatural message to warn Scrooge of the impending visitation of three spirits. The change in the knocker serves as a catalyst for the supernatural events that follow in the story.
Ebenezer Scrooges
Fred
fezziwig
Fred is Scrooge's nephew in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. He is characterized by his cheerful and generous nature, in contrast to Scrooge's miserly ways. Fred invites Scrooge to his Christmas dinner every year, despite his uncle's grumpiness and refusal to attend.
He was Scrooges clerk
Bah, Humbug!
He was a trader and money lender
Scrooges house keeper
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.