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Ebenezer Scrooge encounters "Ignorance" and "Want" in A Christmas Carol

A miser or cheapskate is a person who is reluctant to spend money, sometimes to the point of forgoing even basic comforts and some necessities. The term derives from the Latin miser, meaning "poor" or "wretched," comparable to the modern word "miserable".

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Famous misers in history

List of notable misers in fiction

Stereotypes

The stereotype of the "miser" is a wealthy, greedy person who lives miserably in order to save and increase his treasure. Other stereotypes are the "thrifty" Scotsmen and the "frugal" Dutch.

A related stereotype is the capitalist as portrayed in, for example, Soviet propaganda. Both are usually moneylenders or industrialists, in any case businessmen, who possess great personal wealth but aren't bothered by the fate of the poor. The difference is that, unlike the miser, the capitalist does spend his money and is typically portrayed leading a decadent life. Anti-Semites have portrayed Jews both as misers and/or capitalists.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Letters of Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens, Madeline House, Graham Storey, Margaret Brown, Kathleen Tillotson, & The British Academy (1999) Oxford University Press [Letter to George Holsworth, 18 Jan. 1865] pp.7

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From LoveToKnow 1911

MISER, a term originally meaning (as in Latin) miserable or wretched, but now used for an avaricious person who hoards up money and who spends the smallest possible sum on necessities.


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