in act 1 scene 2 of a christmas carol scrooge and marley why does scrooge object

to people enjoying Christmas?

bruh monkey

Have you read it all?

Have you read any study guides?

https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/christmascarol/

Does he like to have fun or be happy and/or watch people being happy and having fun? Why or why not? After you answer these questions, I think you'll understand better.

To understand why Scrooge objects to people enjoying Christmas in Act 1 Scene 2 of A Christmas Carol, we would need to analyze the text. Here's how you can do it:

1. Open your copy of A Christmas Carol to Act 1 Scene 2.
2. Read the dialogue between Scrooge and his nephew, Fred. Pay attention to Scrooge's responses and objections to Fred's enthusiasm for Christmas.
3. Note any specific phrases or words that suggest Scrooge's objections. Look for hints in Scrooge's statements that explain his perspective on Christmas.
4. Consider Scrooge's character and background. Reflect on what you know about Scrooge's overall personality, his values, and his past experiences.
5. Think about the themes and messages that Charles Dickens may be conveying through Scrooge's objections to Christmas. Consider how Scrooge's objections align with the broader themes of the story.
6. Write down your findings and observations, and organize them into a coherent explanation. Connect the dots between Scrooge's objections, his character, and the themes present in the story.

By following these steps and analyzing the text, you will be able to understand why Scrooge objects to people enjoying Christmas in Act 1 Scene 2.