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What did Scrooge believe about the poor?
Scrooge is also shown to be self-centred. He believes that the poor do not need or deserve to be helped by being given comfort and food. He believes that he already pays enough taxes for the “workhouses” where he they should go.
What things does Scrooge not believe in?
Ebenezer Scrooge: Scrooge is a hard, cold miser who spends his days counting his profits and wishing the world would leave him alone. He doesn’t believe in charity, and he is certain that those who do are just lazy bums looking for a handout.
What does there is nothing on which it is so hard as poverty and there is nothing it professes to condemn with such severity as the pursuit of wealth mean?
Quote said by Ebenezer Scrooge talking to Belle. Scrooge warns of the consequences of poverty and believes that accruing wealth is the way to overcome this.
How is charity presented in A Christmas Carol?
Charity 1: When the donation collectors approach Scrooge expecting a donation to help the poor at Christmas, he insists that he’s done his duty to the poor by supporting the government establishments that provide aid. Charity 2: Marley warns Scrooge that he is living the wrong way.
When the two people ask Scrooge to make a donation to poor people what is Scrooge’s response?
They come to ask for a donation for the Poor and destitute, who suffer greatly at the present time. How does Scrooge respond to the two gentlemen that visit him? He is upset and quickly asks them to leave after a few moments.
What are Scrooge’s beliefs?
Scrooge is a modern individualist, one who believes that in his private life no one can make claims on his substance or time. He is Dickens’ caricature of the kind of man who understands life to reduce to contracts.
How do ignorance and want represent poverty?
Through the characters of ‘Ignorance and Want’ who lurk beneath the spirit’s gown, poverty is presented as being incredibly harsh on those that suffer from it. Here, Dickens also implies that poverty has disastrous effects on children emphasised through the reference to their youth as a “boy” and “girl”.
What was Scrooge’s attitude to the poor and the unfortunate?
Initially, Scrooge finds the poor and poverty stricken to be an annoyance. He feels that they somehow deserve their plight and he should not be expected to prolong their miserable existence by giving charity. When a charity worker laments that people would rather die than go to the filthy workhouses, Scrooge replies:
What did Scrooge say to the charity worker?
He feels that they somehow deserve their plight and he should not be expected to prolong their miserable existence by giving charity. When a charity worker laments that people would rather die than go to the filthy workhouses, Scrooge replies: “If they would rather die,” said Scrooge, “they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.”
Why did Scrooge not want to take a holiday?
In Scrooge’s mind, there was no reason to ever take a holiday. The purpose of life was to accumulate as much money as possible, and the way in which to accomplish that end was to work every day. He did not agree with the social expectation that said that work should be suspended for a holiday, on Christmas or on any other day.
Who is the opposite of Scrooge in A Christmas Carol?
Fred is the opposite of Scrooge in appearance and spirit. Whereas Scrooge is described as “hard and sharp”, Fred’s features are round and healthy. Though Fred is poor (though not as poor as Cratchit), his attire is colorful and he is generous and sociable with his Christmas provisions.
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