He completely rebuked them. He wasn't going to give money for people who were to lazy to work, beside they could co to prison or the workhouse if they wanted food and warmth. He then asked them to leave.
They were local businessmen who were never actually named but they sought out charitable donations which they would use to buy food and basic living staples for the poor and needy at this special time of year
I'm not exactly sure which meeting you are referring to.Scrooge met up with two gentlemen who were soliciting donations for the Poor at one time.Another encounter was with two of his colleagues (in the banking business) who were quibbling over whether to attend his funeral or not.
Scrooge disappointed the two men who visited his office by refusing their request for a donation to help the poor. He made callous remarks about the need for prisons and workhouses instead. Scrooge's lack of empathy and compassion towards those in need left the men feeling disheartened and rejected.
The two gentlemen arrive at Scrooges counting house seeking a donation to help the poor at the christmas time . Scrooge questions whether the prosions, workhouses and tread mill are all still working as he already pays in taxes to support these. Therefore the poor should go there
The two men, charity workers, visited Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" to ask for a donation for the poor and destitute during the holiday season. Scrooge dismisses their request and refuses to contribute, demonstrating his lack of compassion and empathy towards others.
The two "visitors" refer to the two business men who approach Scrooge asking for a charitable donation to help the poor and needy "at this time". Scrooge asks "are there no work houses?", are there no prisons?" And the treadmill is that still in use?" . All of which he thought that the poor should suffer because they were poor.
Jesus was likely around two years old when the wise men came to visit him.
At the beginning of Act Three, Scrooge receives a visit from the Charitable Gentleman seeking donations for the poor, followed by two portly gentlemen collecting for charity.
The relative was Fred Scrooges nephew he visited SCrooge at Scrooges counting house and invitied Scrooge to dine with he and his wife on Christmas Day. Scrooge refused stating that Fred should keep Christmas in his own way and he (Scrooge) would keep it in his
Each man has two sons. There are six people total, each carrying one duck. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- incorrect. the answer is: the two men are a father and and his father, so that the grandfather came with his son and the father came with his son - the grandson. so the total is two men and the two sons - one son is also one of the men. meaning only 3 people came and each is holding 2 ducks. =]
The minimum time advised between two donations is 3 months. This gap helps blood regain the normal haemoglobin count.
Scrooge saw a procession of ghosts led by the Ghost of Christmas Past when his curtains were open in Stave Two. The ghost showed Scrooge visions of his past Christmases and memories to teach him important lessons.