Scrooge is a miser. He is very stingy with his money and hates spending it, especially on things like Christmas celebrations or helping the poor. He is also cold - hearted, often being rude to people like his clerk Bob Cratchit.
In general, quotations are used for titles of novels. Underlining is not a common way to indicate a novel. This is a standard convention in writing and publishing.
I don't know what the four misers and misers in the famous foreign novels refer to. Can you provide more background information or context? This way, I can better answer your questions.
The 'Uncle Scrooge Christmas Story' is a classic. Scrooge is a well - known figure in this story. He's all about hoarding his money and being grumpy during the Christmas season. But when the ghosts come, it's like a wake - up call. The Ghost of Christmas Past shows him his own past, the good and the bad. The Ghost of Christmas Present reveals the joys and sorrows of the current Christmas time. And the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come scares him into changing. By the end, he becomes a symbol of redemption and the Christmas spirit, spreading joy and giving to others.
A line from 'Jane Eyre' such as 'I care for myself. The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself.' This shows Jane's struggle for self - respect and independence in the face of many hardships, including poverty and social inequality.