Other people, avoid scrooge. Even the guide dogs guiding the blinds avoid him. They don't give importance to him like Scrooge doesn't give importance to them...
They cross the street to avoid him
In the last vision that the ghost shows Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge sees his own lonely death, with nobody mourning him. This vision serves as a warning for him to change his ways and avoid a similar fate.
Dickens uses extreme detail to establish a strong contrast between Marley and Scrooge, highlighting their differences in character and values. Marley's ghostly appearance and heavy chains symbolize his burden of greed and selfishness in life, serving as a warning to Scrooge to change his ways. By emphasizing these details, Dickens underscores the transformative journey that Scrooge must undertake to avoid a similar fate.
Scrooge and Marley. Even after Marley died. Quote from the etext: "Scrooge never painted out Old Marley's name. There it stood, years afterwards, above the warehouse door: Scrooge and Marley. The firm was known as Scrooge and Marley."
In the story one group crossed the road to walk in the other side and another, a blind man walked away up an alley to avoid him
To warn Scrooge to change his ways and be nicer or kinder to other people, or else Scrooge would end up like Marley(lonely and hated).
The Ghost of Christmas Past is accusing Scrooge of wanting to extinguish the light of truth and self-reflection that the ghost represents. By asking to put on his cap, Scrooge is implying that he wants to avoid facing his past and the lessons it holds for him.
He was called a miserly old screw
A song that is song with a group at people's doorsteps. The book by Charles Dickens about Scrooge's tranformation.
Scrooge was the miserly and miserable character in Charkes Dickens' classic story "A Christmas Carol". His standard answer to people who wished him a Merry Christmas was "Bah, humbug!"
Scrooge's partner ,Jacob Marley, died on Christmas Eve. There is also the fact that Scrooge himself hates to see other people happy.