Mack A. Damia
2023-12-25 23:03:54 UTC
Okay, here's the rub:
Towards the end of the film, Scrooge wakes up in bed tossing and
turning and grabbing the bed curtains, so we assume that he dreamed
the entire sequence of the three spirits.
But when did he go to bed? He leaves work, tells the poor man to go
to debtor's prison, won't spend a half-penny for extra bread, sees
Marley's face in the door knob, sits by the fire and eats his soup or
gruel and then Marley makes an entrance and tells him he will be
visited by three spirits.
When did he go to bed if he wakes up from the dream towards the end of
the film? Was Marley's face on the door knob part of the dream? How
could it have been?
Enquiring minds want to know.
Towards the end of the film, Scrooge wakes up in bed tossing and
turning and grabbing the bed curtains, so we assume that he dreamed
the entire sequence of the three spirits.
But when did he go to bed? He leaves work, tells the poor man to go
to debtor's prison, won't spend a half-penny for extra bread, sees
Marley's face in the door knob, sits by the fire and eats his soup or
gruel and then Marley makes an entrance and tells him he will be
visited by three spirits.
When did he go to bed if he wakes up from the dream towards the end of
the film? Was Marley's face on the door knob part of the dream? How
could it have been?
Enquiring minds want to know.