Scrooge Sentence Examples
You 've lost that Loving Feeling Jenny Dowling, alias Scrooge Has Christmas lost its sparkle for you?
In Scrooge's vision of Tiny Tim's death, Bob remarks on how kind Scrooge's nephew was to him.
In the Dickens novel, the Ghost of Christmas Past opens Scrooge's heart to the familiar, warm memories he had of the people he loved.
Scrooge is overcome by remorse, and vows to reform and change his life.
The ghost then broke Scrooge's heart by showing him how his own negative actions affected those people that he loved.
The film traces the life of Mr. Scrooge, a miserly man who will never see the holidays as any good.
Most costuming stores have a Jacob Marley or a Scrooge costume and may even have a costume for other members of the Cratchitt family, but finding a costume that is specific to the ghost of Christmas Past isn't easy.
The ghost took Scrooge to his past, showing him moments of happiness and joy as well as the turning points that set him on his current path.
The movie's classic scene is when Scrooge gives blessings to his worker's son, Tiny Tim.