In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge has a rather cynical view of people, including his nephew Fred, who celebrate Christmas. He believes that such celebrations are nonsensical and associated with foolishness. Scrooge often expresses disdain for the joy and merriment that Christmas brings, seeing it as a time for wastefulness and frivolity, which he cannot understand or appreciate. This attitude highlights his misanthropic nature and sets the stage for his eventual transformation throughout the story. If you need specific details from paragraph 10, I can help summarize or elaborate on that context!
According to paragraph 10, what does Scrooge think of people, such as his nephew, who celebrate Christmas?
A Christmas Carol ATT 1
1 answer