Scrooge is in his room to the left of Santa's cage. To get to his house you will have to go through the gates from the festival room or main room.
Scrooge is afraid to go to his nephew's house because he is concerned that he might still be seen in spirit form, which would reinforce his fear of death or being judged by others. He is also afraid of facing the discomfort of being rejected or ridiculed by his family despite being invisible.
Scrooge burned his own cash in the furnace at his office as a symbolic gesture of letting go of his greed and materialistic ways.
Scrooge's excuse for not wanting to go to his nephew's Christmas dinner is that he feels he's too old to mix with such a festive and lively group, and that his nephew is not financially well-off enough to afford entertaining him.
Yes, Scrooge's father did go to debtor's prison, which had a lasting impact on Scrooge's views on money and generosity. This experience contributed to Scrooge's fear of poverty and his subsequent obsession with accumulating wealth.
There's an arrow on the top right corner of the room pointing down into a hole. There are multiple arrows so don't get confused. Go down the hole and explore the first room. You will find a nephew. Go into the second room's entrance, and you will find another nephew. I know you need 3, but I have only found 2... hope this helps, though!
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Why did Maniac refuse to go home with Mars Bars
refuse to go back to Rome in chains
Scrooge believes that the poor should go to prisons and workhouses instead of relying on charity from others.
they cant refuse they must go to keep their land they cant refuse they must go to keep their land