A miserable, bitter old miser, Scrooge hates irrational things like happiness, generosity, and Christmas, until a trio of Ghosts shows him the error of his ways.
Really, what's the deal with Scrooge? It's probably safe to say that there were exactly zero people like him in Dickens's reading public (nobody's that mean, right?), so he's certainly not here to make us identify with his awfulness. So what function does this character play? Well, here are two good ways to think about him.
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An idiom that is overused becomes cliché.
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The Poem Ithaca by Constantine Cavafy: Since Homer's Odyssey, Ithaca symbolizes the destination of a long journey, the supreme aim that every man tries to fulfill all his life long, the sweet homeland, the eternal calmness, and satisfaction.
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D, The doctor will look for ways to obtain more serum.
Explanation: Well first, I've read the story, so I know what happens next. Second, I've taken the quiz, and I recall choosing "the doctor will look for more ways to obtain more serum" and getting it right. Third, the other answers just don't make as much sense as this one.
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