Initially on seeing his spirit Scrooge dismissed him as a piece of undercooked meat or raw potato. However, Marley's wailing and moaning soon convince Scrooge of who he is
Jacob Marley was Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." He was the very first ghostly visitor to Scrooge on Christmas Eve to tell Scrooge that he would be visited by three other spirits that night. The opening sentences of the book are "Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that."
Scrooge's dead business partner was Jacob Marley. He was the 1st ghost to visit Scrooge.
Jacob Marley
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.
Scrooge's dead business partner in "A Christmas Carol" is Jacob Marley. He appears as a ghost to warn Scrooge about his fate if he does not change his ways.
Jacob Marley. Marley foretells of 3 others who will help Scrooge
Yes, Marley is Scrooge's dead business partner.
Jacob Marley is Scrooge's best friend.
Jacob Marley
Jacob Marley was the former business partner of Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." He appears as a ghost warning Scrooge of his impending fate if he does not change his miserly ways.
It was the face of Jacob Marley
Jacob Marley