He had acquaintances but not firm friends which is why he refers to Ali Barber and Robinson Crusoe as coming to him when he was left on his own in boarding school
Scrooge's sister was named Fan. She took care of Scrooge when they were children and was very kind to him. She later died young, leaving behind her son Fred who remained Scrooge's only living relative.
There is no reference to an uncle of Scrooge in the original story
Following his change of heart scrooge hurries to find the two businessmen to offer a large donation and then goes on to seek forgiveness of his nephew Fred
A ruler to Scrooge refers to an instrument used for measuring length or distance. It could also symbolize authority or control, reflecting Scrooge's desire to measure and control every aspect of his life, including his wealth and relationships.
Scrooge's hometown is London, England. More specifically, he lived in a fictional part of London called Camden Town.
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's only visitor is his deceased business partner, Jacob Marley, who appears as a ghost. Scrooge does not have any friends early in the story, but he eventually connects with his nephew Fred and with Bob Cratchit and his family.
It was a happy time. Scrooge was included in all the activities of the business. He made friends and this is where he me Bella who he fill in love with. The atmosphere was much light than that of the boarding school Scrooge had been abandoned to in his early years
When Scrooge's sister visits him at school, we learn that he is lonely and doesn't have any friends. She shows him kindness and brings him home for the holidays, which highlights his need for love and companionship in his life. Her visit also emphasizes the lack of care and warmth in his current environment.
To take Scrooge back home for Christmas
The Headmaster of the School that Scrooge was studying at.
He takes Scrooge to his old boarding school.
They were friends and business partners.
According to his sister who comes to him at the school, Scrooge's father is quite abusive. We can only imagine what relief it is for Scrooge to have the relative peace and tranquility of the school as refuge. Perhaps his father realizes what a terrible home he has made for young Scrooge and is attempting to give him a better environment.
yes he had a lot of friends at school
She calmed down and tamed their father and convinced him to allow Scrooge back from his boarding school, where he was so unhappy.
In Boarding School
In Boarding School