The allusion to Scrooge suggests that Miranda is overly frugal and prefers saving her wealth rather than enjoying it, highlighting her attachment to money.
"A reader might interpret this allusion to Scrooge as indicating that Miranda is frugal and perhaps overly cautious with her finances, despite her business's success. The reference to Scrooge, a character known for his extreme miserly tendencies in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," suggests that Miranda prioritizes saving over enjoying her wealth, reinforcing a theme of attachment to money rather than spending or sharing it."
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