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Scrooge represents society especially those who have business or parliamentarians who have wealth and power to change the unacceptable levels of poverty and overuse of cheap child labour.

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What language does dickens use to describe Scrooge?

Dickens uses language that conveys Scrooge's cold, miserly, and unfeeling nature. He describes Scrooge as tight-fisted, selfish, and bitter, emphasizing his lack of compassion and warmth.


How do you spell scroge?

The term "Scrooge" (a miser or tightwad) is from the character Ebenezer Scrooge in Chrles Dickens' A Christmas Carol(1843). As a generic use, it is not always capitalized.


How would you use Scrooge in a sentence?

A "scrooge" is a nickname for somebody who is a "party pooper" during Christmas time, or basically, somebody who looks at Christmas as a time for frivolous money spending and snooty kids, and doesn't enjoy any aspect of it. Scrooge was the name of the main character in Charles Dickens' classic, A Christmas Carol. An example of "scrooge" being used in a sentence: "Don't be such a scrooge. Christmas is about giving, not receiving."


What adjectives does Dickens use to show us how greedy scrooge was?

There a a number but the most prominent in the opening of stave one is -"Oh! But he was a tight-fisted hand at the grindstone, Scrooge! a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner! Hard and sharp as flint, from which no steel had ever struck out generous fire; secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.


How was Scrooge able to travel with the spirit?

In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge was able to travel with the spirit by holding onto the spirit's robe or hand. This physical connection allowed Scrooge to be transported to different places and times by the spirit.


What does Scrooge mean?

He is set to represent those who have money and the power to make change within British society of the time when so many were starving, no work and the death rate was vastly higher than was truly reported


What does Scrooge always say?

Its envisaged by Dickens that either because of the sight he sees through the window, the sounds of waling and moaning of the tortured souls or just because of the fatigue and shock experienced in seeing Marley's spirit Scrooge is unable to complete his rebuke of the situation


What languages did dickens use in Oliver Twist?

Dickens uses Satire (the use of irony or sense of humor(i think)). He has Sarcasm and Exaggeration.


How did Charles Dickens use this experience?

he didnt


What name did dickens use as a journalis?

Boz


How does Charles Dickens reveal character in A Christmas Carol?

Scrooge is selfish because he always cares about saving money. Through his adventures he learns that life doesn't always have to be about money. He then gives all his money and gifts to the people who deserve and really need it the most.


How do you use the word miser in a sentence?

Ebenezer Scrooge was a miser.