A Christmas Carol: Greed And Cold Hearted Man

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Christmas Carol Essay In the beginning of a story called A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is a greedy, cold hearted, and unfriendly. One way we know Scrooge is a greedy and cold hearted man is because when a man asks him for money to donate to the poor, Scrooge refuses to give any. Instead he asks whether or not the work prisons are still in business, he then says if the poor would rather die than go to prison, they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population. We know Scrooge is unfriendly because the story says “To edge his way along the crowded path of life, warning all human sympathy to keep its distance, was what the knowing one call ‘nuts’ to Scrooge.” On the night of Christmas Eve Scrooge arrives home to see his doorknocker turn into his late coworker Marley. This shakes Scrooge but he dismisses it. When Scrooge arrives to his room the ghost of Marley …show more content…

Present takes Scrooge to the poor Cratchit household. When Scrooge is at the household, Bob Cratchit his employee, wanted to toast to Scrooge. Mrs. Cratchit angry at this action, she did not believe that Scrooge deserved to be toasted to. She says, “It should be Christmas Day, I am sure. On which one drinks the health of such an odious, stringy, hard, unfeeling man as Mr. Scrooge. You know he is, Robert. Nobody knows it better than you do, poor fellow”. Present tells Scrooge that Tiny Tim will die in the near future due to his sicknesses. The next place Present and Scrooge visit is Scrooge’s nephew, Fred. Here Scrooge sees Fred and his family making fun of him. Even though they were making fun of him, at the end of it Fred makes a toast to Scrooge saying, “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to the old man, whatever he is. He wouldn’t take it from me, but many he have it, nevertheless. Uncle Scrooge!” These gesture makes Scrooge feel light hearted knowing that someone cares about him, but also sad and uneasy knowing that Tim will soon

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