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* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: Scrooge's miserliness stems from trying to have a comfortable future with his impoverished fiancee, but he then stopped caring about that, and just the money itself. Could also double as [[Start of Darkness]].
* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: Scrooge's miserliness stems from trying to have a comfortable future with his impoverished fiancee, but he then stopped caring about that, and just the money itself. Could also double as [[Start of Darkness]].
* [[Married to the Job]]: Belle accuses Scrooge of being this.
* [[Married to the Job]]: Belle accuses Scrooge of being this.
* [[Massive Numbered Siblings]]: The Ghost of Christmas Present had more than 1,800 siblings (presumably all deceased), each representing a year of Christmas. On the mortal level, Scrooge's former fiancée's house is overflowing with children, and the Cratchits have more children than the narrator can be bothered to name.
* [[Massive-Numbered Siblings]]: The Ghost of Christmas Present had more than 1,800 siblings (presumably all deceased), each representing a year of Christmas. On the mortal level, Scrooge's former fiancée's house is overflowing with children, and the Cratchits have more children than the narrator can be bothered to name.
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]: The question is left open whether Scrooge's visitation by spirits was real or [[All Just a Dream]].
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]: The question is left open whether Scrooge's visitation by spirits was real or [[All Just a Dream]].
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The word "scrooge" was originally slang for "to squeeze", as in Scrooge's tight-fistedness.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The word "scrooge" was originally slang for "to squeeze", as in Scrooge's tight-fistedness.