In 'A Christmas Carol', Scrooge's family feels neglected and unloved as he prioritizes his business and money over them.
The family of Scrooge in the story 'A Christmas Carol' says that he has replaced them with his obsession for wealth and material possessions.
They feel neglected and unloved because Scrooge has prioritized his business and money over his own family.
The family believes that Scrooge's greed has caused him to lose touch with what is truly important in life.