He is mean to his nephew Fred and Bob Cratchit. Scrooge would only give Bob Christmas Day off on the terms he was in even earlier the next day. He did not allow Bob to place coal on bobs meager fire
Yes, he was mean.
Scrooge wasn't greedy as such. He was hard hearted and miserly
He wanted to know whose name was on the tombstone. ____ Scrooge asked, "Are these the shadows of the things that Will be, or are they shadows of the things that May be, only?"
He has to wear chains for all the bad things he has done.
The words "Are these the shadows of the things that Will be, or are they shadows of things that May be only?" were repeated by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, causing Scrooge to feel ashamed of his current ways and the potential consequences of his actions.
Scrooge said the purpose of the ghost was to do him good and to help him change his ways for the better.
The word "Scrooge" was first used as a slang term to mean a miserly person. The character Ebenezer Scrooge was created by Charles Dickens in his novel "A Christmas Carol" in 1843, which popularized the term.
IT WAS Mrs. Dilber
In the beginning, Scrooge is:- greedy- cold-hearted- mean- selfish- uncaring- not generous- darkAt the end, Scrooge is:- giving- friendly- caring- joyful- free- generous
Scrooge would not spend on himself or anyone else yet Marley purchased a vast house just for himself in the heart of London. Marley liked the finer things of life where Scrooge classed these are wasteful
Miserly, scrooge-like
ebenezer scrooge