Scrooge's Outlook On Charity For The Less Fortunate In A Christmas Carol

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Scrooge’s Outlook on Charity for the Less Fortunate In the book A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, Scrooge’s look on charity for the poor is that he has his own business and that he should not get into other people 's business, meaning that he thinks that the city would be better off without all of the poor people, and that all the less fortunate people can either work at union house or live in debtors prison. First when the men come into shop and ask for money to give to the poverty-stricken. Scrooge responds by saying “ ‘Are there no prisons?’ asked Scrooge “(Dickens pg. 17). Entailing that if the people don’t have any money that they should just be thrown into the debtors prison, until they are able to pay off their debt. Second

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