Scrooge believes that the poor should go to prisons and workhouses instead of relying on charity from others.
Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's employee, asked him to donate to the poor during Christmas time. Scrooge initially refused but eventually agreed to donate after his encounters with the ghosts.
Scrooge is to stingy.
Scrooge promised the portly man to increase his charitable donations for the poor and make amends for his past selfish behavior.
The schoolmaster did not care for Scrooge because Scrooge showed no interest in his studies, seemed indifferent to learning, and was often seen daydreaming in class. Scrooge's lack of enthusiasm and poor academic performance likely led to the schoolmaster's disinterest in him.
Scrooge believes that the poor should go to prisons and workhouses instead of relying on charity from others.
i think mst of them belong to the schedule tribes and schedule class...
Scrooge calls Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit's son, a poor boy in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
To be thrown in prison, taken to the work house or die and reduce the surplus population
Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's employee, asked him to donate to the poor during Christmas time. Scrooge initially refused but eventually agreed to donate after his encounters with the ghosts.
Bob Cratchit
Scrooge calls poor people idle because he believes they are not working hard enough to better their situations. He views them as lazy and lacking initiative, which aligns with his belief in self-reliance and personal responsibility.
The poor man who works for Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" is Bob Cratchit, who is portrayed as a dedicated and hardworking employee despite his meager wages and poor working conditions.
That would be Bob Cratchit.
Scrooge is to stingy.
He calls them an addition to the surplus population.
"Hmmph".