The main content of Scrooge
Abagong, the hero of the miser story, is a typical miser and miser. He loves money like life and is very stingy. He is not only very strict with his servants and family, but also often sleeps hungry, so that he can't sleep in the middle of the night, so he goes to the stable to steal buckwheat. He insisted that his son marry a rich widow and his daughter marry a rich master, regardless of his children's favorite object. When the money he deliberately buried in the garden was taken away, he cried for the land and was in pain, vividly depicting the image of a miser who regarded money as his life. He is an old widower who lends usury and thinks that "everything in the world is valuable." He was always afraid that others would calculate his money, so he buried 10 thousand gold coins in the garden. He wanted to marry a young girl, Marianne, but when Marianne came to meet each other, she went to the garden with the son of abalone, Clent. It turns out that they have fallen in love. Abagun flew into a rage. I found that the money buried in the garden was lost, and I was in pain. Abagong mistakenly thought that the money was stolen by Falaer, an aristocratic youth disguised as a servant, so he took it to court. At the police station, Marianne, Falaer and Anselmoy recognized their relatives, cleared up their misunderstanding, and the two young people got married.