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Scrooge's heartlessness is representative of Dickens' view of Victorian society. He believed that the middle and upper classes ignored, exploited and criticised the nations poorest people. Many people in the Victorian era believed that the poor should take care of themselves, and felt that charity wasn't helping as it didn't allow/encourage people to take care of themselves. Scrooge mistreats the poor:
Scrooge fears poverty
Ignorance and Want
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