This scene
comes during the time when the Ghost of Christmas Present is escorting Scrooge. At this time,
Scrooge is just beginning to feel transformed by the experiences the spirits show him, so as
usual, he resents and dismisses what the guests at Fred's gathering have to say about himat
first. As we've seen in the beginning of the story, Scrooge constantly rebuffs his nephew's
attempts...
Friday, August 9, 2019
What does Scrooge feel when he sees his nephew Fred and his friends discussing him?
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