The first young Ebenezer Scrooge was working as an apprentice for Mr. Fezziwig, a kind and generous employer who taught him valuable lessons about compassion and the true spirit of Christmas.
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George Cole played young Scrooge in the 1951 version of 'A Christmas Carol'.
When young, Scrooge worked for Mr. Fezziwig, a genial and generous man.
A very young Ebenezer Scrooge.
Young Scrooge is left alone at school during the holidays because his father neglects to come pick him up and take him home. This neglect highlights the lack of care and attention that young Scrooge experiences from his family, which contributes to his later transformation into a miserly and isolated old man.
The name of Scrooge's fiancee was Belle -- he never married. They apparently became engaged while Ebenezer was an apprentice at Fezziwig, and maintained their engagement over his early years of acquiring wealth. However, she broke their engagement after she realized that Scrooge loved money than he loved her. Belle asked the young Ebenezer point blank whether he would want her as a wife now, knowing that he would get no dowry money for doing so. Ebenezer chose not to say he would do so, which was (unfortunately) the honest answer.
was influenced by his greed and materialism, driving her away.
Ebenezer Young died in 1851.
Ebenezer Young was born in 1783.
The spirit shows Scrooge the young boy Ebenezer, alone and neglected at school during the Christmas holidays, longing for some warmth and companionship. Scrooge realizes the impact of his own childhood experiences on his personality and actions in the present.
Scrooge's boss is named Mr. Fezziwig. He is a kind and generous employer in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol."
Ebenezer Scrooge was sent to a boarding school by his father because he felt it was the best way to provide him with an education and discipline. Scrooge's experiences at the boarding school, where he was lonely and isolated, contributed to shaping his character as an adult.