In his discussions with Bob, Fred and the two portly gentlemen in stave one shows how hard hearted and rude Scrooge could be. He threatens Bob with his job just for talking about Christmas, he rebukes fred for being in love, marrying a poor girl and for wanting to enjoy the festive reasons behind the christmas story and he rejects any form of donation to the gentlemen when they see financial help for the poor at Christmas, indeed he asks if the work houses and prisons are still functioning meaning the poor should be sent there.
He dismisses everyone and their opinions on Christmas, when invited by Fred to dine on Christmas day he rebukes him and tells him to keep Christmas in his way and Scrooge will in his
To pretend to be Scrooge from "A Christmas Carol," focus on adopting his characteristics such as being pessimistic, stingy, and disapproving of holiday cheer. You can also try wearing Victorian-era clothing and practicing his mannerisms, like grumbling and scowling at festive decorations. Engaging with the story and watching adaptations can help you understand Scrooge's personality better.
Everyone was so upset because when the Ghost of Christmas Present came, he put his torch on a vision of tomorrow's Christmas holiday, and Scrooge saw that Bob acknowledges Scrooge on the dinner with the big goose.
In the context of a Christmas carol, a walker typically refers to someone briskly walking or strolling. This imagery is often used to depict a festive scene of people moving joyfully through the streets during the holiday season.
Rude, miserly uncaring and bitter
yes,it is rude
He was very much abrasive and rude. He didnt believe that this "ghost" was here to help him and continued to treat it as though it was his imagination although as the Ghost spoke Scrooge was to see that no matter what he (Scrooge) was going to be taken back into the his early years no matter what
If it is an inappropriate gift then no it is not rude.
Her name is never mentioned in the original story
belle was a beautiful, young woman who was in love with scrooge. she was a very patient person, though she had lost all hope within scrooge. on a Christmas night, she walked into scrooge's office and confronted him. he was very rude and impatient with her. so, belle took off the ring he had given her, their engagement ring, and gave it to him.
Scrooge is portrayed as a lonely boy, not especially liked by his classmates when a child. As he grew older, he became more and more miserly and misanthropic until he had lost his fiancee and his best friend. He did not change until the Christmas Eve of the story.
it is thairs they can do whatever they want to do with it!!