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Ebenezer Scrooge
miserly
cynical
avaricious
redeemable
Ebenezer Scrooge anchors Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol as a miserly moneylender in Victorian London. He hoards wealth, underpays clerk Bob Cratchit, and scorns charity or holiday spirit. Key ties bind him to deceased partner Jacob Marley and the Cratchit family. Greed defines his solitude and bitterness until ghostly visitations force reckoning with past selfishness, present neglect, and future isolation. Scrooge emerges generous and paternal, embracing redemption through direct confrontation with consequence.
3 appearances
19th-Century Literary Fiction
Also known as:
Scrooge
Ebenezer Scrooge's Journey
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