Scrooge is symbolic of the Capitalist system which Dickens believed denied others access to wealth and opportunity. He represents the self-centred businessman, unconcerned about the conditions in which their employees were forced to work. In Stave I, Bob is too fearful to ask Scrooge for more coal to replenish his fire and instead tries “to warm himself at the candle”, which highlights the dreadful conditions that employers could make employees accept. Dickens contrasts Scrooge’s conduct with that of Mr Fezziwig’s, and he illustrates the difference than a benevolent and kind employer can have.