Scrooge the breakup
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@actuary33 And older Scrooge agrees with you. He called himself a fool.
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@NeroShrinker, it wasn't money that changed him, really. It was the fear of just becoming poor, living in poverty, which no one in their right mind would ever want to do in Victorian England. He became obsessed with penny-pinching and it spilled over into greed.
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What an incredibly sad scene ..... the old Scrooge screaming at his younger self "say something, you fool!"
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thank you for posting this
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Even though scrooge has an epiphany at the end it still doesn't change the fact that he lost his love...
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@GoldieDaisy So am I!
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I was Belle in this and my best friend was young Scrooge. I felt terrible for breaking up with him so many times!!!
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i am belle in my play
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@OneTrueLionessQueen i was looking for this alot...money could be replaced but she couldnt...what an idiot. I'd die for someone to love me like that.
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@actuary33 beatilfully put
I must confess, I felt sorry for Scrooge.
verkaforever 3 years ago 2
I felt sorry for him as well. Sadly, many of us have regrets like that. If only we could go back in time and correct our mistakes...sigh.
angelamwatts 3 years ago
This scene is a haunting reminder of the world today. The love of money is the root of all evil, and yet no one seems to care about aught else. May Ebenezer Scrooge teach us ALL a lesson in the spirit of humanity.
NeroShrinker 4 years ago 5
well said
angelamwatts 3 years ago