Scrooge's Greed In A Christmas Carol

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“A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens, presents the theme that greed and selfishness keeps one from having companions and can only bring suffering to one’s self and other associated with them. The main character of the story, Ebenezer Scrooge, is a rich businessman who is very tight with his money. Because of this, many people dislike Scrooge. Scrooge’s greed has caused himself a great deal of suffering throughout his life. The woman Scrooge loved left him and found her own happiness, all because he valued money over her. Scrooge also refuses to give money to the poor, two men show up asking Scrooge for a small donation to help the poor but he declines and when told many people would rather die than go to the poor house Scrooge tells them