Descriptive Essay On Scrooge

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Scrooge, a dull, hateful hoary miserable, miser that is always grumpy, doesn’t like anything to do with happiness or joy. According to the text, he has a frosty rime on his head, thin lips blue that spoke shrewdly in a grating voice. Scrooge has a pointed nose with shriveled cheeks. The text refers to him as “bitterer than any wind that blew and no warmth could warm, no wintry weather could chill him.” In the first part of the story, one night a ghost appears in his house, he turns out to be his deceased aged work partners ghost, Marley. According to the text, Scrooge questions Marley about why spirits walk the earth and why they are coming to him. Marley answers him with “ It is required of every man, that the spirit within him should walk …show more content…

The spirits of all three shall strive within me! Oh Jacob Marley! Heaven, and the Christmas Time be praised for this. I say it on my knees, old Jacob, on my knees!” The text states that Scrooge was extremely flustered and definitely glowing with satisfying intentions. The text also states that he had been sobbing violently in his conflict with the spirit, and his face was wet with tears. Scrooge talks about being unquestionably happy and cheerful and he wishes a merry Christmas to all and happy New Year to everyone on Earth. Scrooge also talks about how he doesn’t know what day of the month it is and that he doesn’t know how long he had been with the spirits, he compares himself to a baby because of this. He walks down to town and sees a boy and asks him the question, what day is it. The boy replied with “ Today? Why, it’s Christmas day” Scrooge realizes that he hasn’t missed it and that the spirits have done it all in one night! Scrooge talks about the boy being very delightful and how it’s a pleasure to talk to him. According to the text, Scrooge tells the boy to go buy the immense prize turkey for him and bring it back to him and he will give him a shilling and half a crown. After the boy has taken off to buy the turkey, Scrooge says, “ I’ll send it to Bob Cratchit’s! He shan’t know who sends it. It’s twice the size of Tiny Tim. Joe Miller never made such a joke as sending it Bob’s will be!” That day, Scrooge is nice and happy to everyone he sees on his way to church. Based on what the text says, Scrooge arrives at his nephew's home after church. He asks their housekeeper where he would find him and he pokes his head into the door, his nephew, Fred, says “ Why bless my soul! Who’s there?” Scrooge replies with “ It’s I. Your uncle Scrooge. I have come to dinner. Will you let me in, Fred?” So, Fred lets

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