Young Scrooge is left alone at school during the holidays because his father neglects to come pick him up and take him home. This neglect highlights the lack of care and attention that young Scrooge experiences from his family, which contributes to his later transformation into a miserly and isolated old man.
Young Scrooge was left alone at boarding school during the Christmas holidays while other classmates went home.
To take Scrooge back home for Christmas
Fan was Scrooges sister. Scrooge had basically been abandoned by his father in boarding school even at Christmas when everyone else was home with family - Fan talked their father in to allowing him home
In Stave 2, Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past visit the scenes from Scrooge's childhood and young adult life, including his time as an apprentice at Fezziwig's warehouse and his relationship with his former fiancΓ©e, Belle. They also visit a Christmas party at Fezziwig's and Scrooge's time as a young man working at his old office.
Scrooges sister comes to the Bording School to take her brotehr home for good after years of his being left there. Scrooge loved his sister Fan and when she died in child birth this was one of the tipping points that changed Scrooge in to what he was to become
Scrooge's sister, Fan, brings him home from school.
A very young Ebenezer Scrooge.
The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas To Fezziwigs warehouse To Belles home
Ebenezer Scrooge was sent to a boarding school by his father because he felt it was the best way to provide him with an education and discipline. Scrooge's experiences at the boarding school, where he was lonely and isolated, contributed to shaping his character as an adult.
yes because your young and in school
The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas To Fezziwigs warehouse To Belles home