Scrooge

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English

 

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Erin L

 

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February 13, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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He is described first as a miserly old skinflint. He describes him with many unpleasant verbs, for example wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching and covetous. He also describes him as an old sinner. This is proved as he previously had a business partner called Marley. Unfortunately, Marley was subject to death but the problem here is Marley is exactly the same as Scrooge, meaning that everybody (apart from Scrooge) detested him, leaving Scrooge as his one and only mourner, however, this did not stop Scrooge from being his usual self nor did it change his ways, as it quotes in the story, “funeral, and solemnised it with an undoubted bargain” meaning that Scrooge was still his stingy old self even on the day of the funeral by actually buying a cheap funeral for what might be his one and only friend...
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This is proved as he previously had a business partner called Marley. Unfortunately, Marley was subject to death but the problem here is Marley is exactly the same as Scrooge, meaning that everybody (apart from Scrooge) detested him, leaving Scrooge as his one and only mourner, however, this did not stop Scrooge from being his usual self nor did it change his ways, as it quotes in the story, “funeral, and solemnised it with an undoubted bargain” meaning that Scrooge was still his stingy old self even on the day of the funeral by actually buying a cheap funeral for what might be his one and only friend...
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