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|model = Gary Oldman
 
|model = Gary Oldman
 
|inspiration =
 
|inspiration =
|personality = '''In life:''' Greedy, selfish, amoral <br> '''In the afterlife:''' Worried, nervous, helpful
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|personality = '''In life:''' Greedy, selfish, amoral <br> '''In the afterlife:''' Worried, nervous, remorseful, helpful
 
|appearance = Slender, elderly, has misty flowing hair, wears a formal vest or waistcoat, bow tie, bandage that holds the jaw in place, spectral chains attached to strongboxes, greenish glow
 
|appearance = Slender, elderly, has misty flowing hair, wears a formal vest or waistcoat, bow tie, bandage that holds the jaw in place, spectral chains attached to strongboxes, greenish glow
 
|occupation = Moneylender (in life)<br>Ghost (in afterlife)
 
|occupation = Moneylender (in life)<br>Ghost (in afterlife)
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|likes = Money (in life)
 
|likes = Money (in life)
 
|dislikes = Scrooge's disobedience (afterlife), the poor people (in life)
 
|dislikes = Scrooge's disobedience (afterlife), the poor people (in life)
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|powers = Intangibility<br/> Flight
|powers = Moving through walls and closed doors
 
 
|weapons =
 
|weapons =
|fate = Already dead, doomed to spend his afterlife wandering in remorse, bound in heavy chains with keys, chains, and chests<br>Helps his friend [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] from having the same afterlife as he does
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|fate = Already dead, doomed to spend his afterlife wandering the earth in remorse, bound in heavy chains with keys and chests<br>Helps his friend [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] from having the same afterlife as he does
 
|quote = ''"In life, I was your partner Jacob Marley."'' <br> ''"I am here to warn you, that you have yet a chance and a hope of escaping my fate." <br> "You will be haunted by three spirits."''|friends = [[Ebenezer Scrooge]]}}'''Jacob Marley '''is the long-deceased business partner of [[Ebenezer Scrooge]]. He is a character from [[wikipedia: Charles Dickens|Charles Dickens]]' story [[wikipedia: A Christmas Carol|''A Christmas Carol'']] and its many adaptations.
 
|quote = ''"In life, I was your partner Jacob Marley."'' <br> ''"I am here to warn you, that you have yet a chance and a hope of escaping my fate." <br> "You will be haunted by three spirits."''|friends = [[Ebenezer Scrooge]]}}'''Jacob Marley '''is the long-deceased business partner of [[Ebenezer Scrooge]]. He is a character from [[wikipedia: Charles Dickens|Charles Dickens]]' story [[wikipedia: A Christmas Carol|''A Christmas Carol'']] and its many adaptations.
   
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In life, Marley, like Scrooge, was a bitter, greedy and selfish man. When he died, he was damned to eternally wander the earth as a decrepit spirit, forever burdened by a mass of chains that represent his accumulated sins. On the 7th anniversary of his death, which falls on Christmas Eve, Jacob Marley's ghost visits Scrooge in his house, warning him that he will suffer the same fate if he does not change his ways and informing him that he will be visited by three spirits later that night. Marley was presumably made visible to Scrooge for this visit as part of the arrangement among the spirits to convince Scrooge to change his ways. Marley warns Scrooge to expect the first ghost when the clock tower tolls 1, the second the same night at the same hour, and the third upon the same night when the clock tower has reached the last stroke of 12. Because ''A Christmas Carol'' is a story involving time travel, all this could happen in one night. Scrooge even lampshades this, concluding the spirits could do whatever they wanted.
 
In life, Marley, like Scrooge, was a bitter, greedy and selfish man. When he died, he was damned to eternally wander the earth as a decrepit spirit, forever burdened by a mass of chains that represent his accumulated sins. On the 7th anniversary of his death, which falls on Christmas Eve, Jacob Marley's ghost visits Scrooge in his house, warning him that he will suffer the same fate if he does not change his ways and informing him that he will be visited by three spirits later that night. Marley was presumably made visible to Scrooge for this visit as part of the arrangement among the spirits to convince Scrooge to change his ways. Marley warns Scrooge to expect the first ghost when the clock tower tolls 1, the second the same night at the same hour, and the third upon the same night when the clock tower has reached the last stroke of 12. Because ''A Christmas Carol'' is a story involving time travel, all this could happen in one night. Scrooge even lampshades this, concluding the spirits could do whatever they wanted.
   
Scrooge is initially against this idea and unsuccessfully suggests that the three ghosts visit him all at once to get it over with faster as Jacob Marley leaves the room and disappears. When Scrooge is dragged towards the window, thanks to one of Marley's chains, he is horrified to see thousands of spirits who, like Jacob Marley, were all green, misty ghosts bound in chains.
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Scrooge is initially against this idea and unsuccessfully suggests that the three ghosts visit him all at once to get it over with faster as Jacob Marley leaves the room and disappears but not before telling Scrooge that they never will see each other again. When Scrooge is dragged towards the window, thanks to one of Marley's chains, he is horrified to see thousands of spirits who, like Jacob Marley, were all green, misty ghosts bound in chains.
   
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Eventually Scrooge was haunted by the three spirits and learned to change his ways, thus avoiding Marley's fate.
 
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Jacob Marley is the long-deceased business partner of Ebenezer Scrooge. He is a character from Charles Dickens' story A Christmas Carol and its many adaptations.

Role in the story

In life, Marley, like Scrooge, was a bitter, greedy and selfish man. When he died, he was damned to eternally wander the earth as a decrepit spirit, forever burdened by a mass of chains that represent his accumulated sins. On the 7th anniversary of his death, which falls on Christmas Eve, Jacob Marley's ghost visits Scrooge in his house, warning him that he will suffer the same fate if he does not change his ways and informing him that he will be visited by three spirits later that night. Marley was presumably made visible to Scrooge for this visit as part of the arrangement among the spirits to convince Scrooge to change his ways. Marley warns Scrooge to expect the first ghost when the clock tower tolls 1, the second the same night at the same hour, and the third upon the same night when the clock tower has reached the last stroke of 12. Because A Christmas Carol is a story involving time travel, all this could happen in one night. Scrooge even lampshades this, concluding the spirits could do whatever they wanted.

Scrooge is initially against this idea and unsuccessfully suggests that the three ghosts visit him all at once to get it over with faster as Jacob Marley leaves the room and disappears but not before telling Scrooge that they never will see each other again. When Scrooge is dragged towards the window, thanks to one of Marley's chains, he is horrified to see thousands of spirits who, like Jacob Marley, were all green, misty ghosts bound in chains.

Eventually Scrooge was haunted by the three spirits and learned to change his ways, thus avoiding Marley's fate.

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Media
A Christmas CarolSoundtrack
Characters
Ebenezer ScroogeBob CrachitFred HolywellBelleJacob MarleyMrs. CrachitTiny TimMr. FezziwigFanMrs. DilberOld JoeThe Ghost of Christmas PastThe Ghost of Christmas PresentThe Ghost of Christmas Yet to ComeIgnorance and Want
See Also
Mickey's Christmas CarolThe Muppet Christmas CarolWinnie the Pooh: Springtime with RooDick Daring's All-Star Holiday Stunt Spectacular VA London CarolCaptain ScroogeA Christmas CruellaMarley