
Tales to Terrify 621 Charles Dickens
Tales to Terrify
Scrooge's Reaction to Marley's Death
The chapter highlights Scrooge's unemotional response to the death of his partner Marley, portraying him as a miserly and cold-hearted individual. It paints a dark and cold setting with vivid imagery of Scrooge's isolation from society and indifference to others' needs. Through this chapter, the grim picture of Scrooge's loneliness and cold-heartedness in an unwelcoming world is vividly depicted.
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