British literature
What does Scrooge mean by talking to the two portly gentlemen visitors?
What does Scrooge mean by talking to the two portly gentlemen visitors about prisons, workhouses, Treadmill, and the Poor Law?
What does Scrooge mean by talking to the two portly gentlemen visitors about prisons, workhouses, Treadmill, and the Poor Law?
Scrooge doesn't want to give to the poor. He dismisses the two gentlemen as people who want to take his money. Scrooge thinks that the poor are better off in workhouses. These places were harsh prison-like complexes where the poor were used as slave labor.