In several versions of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is seen talking to his clearly smaller sister "Fan" and has, on several accounts, referred to her as "little Fan".
It is also explained that Scrooge's mother died giving birth to him.
Based on these two facts, it must be assumed that Scrooge's presumably, if not obviously, younger sister was the result of a second marriage.
Thus, Fan is likely Scrooge's half-sister.
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" He was not reading now, but walking up and down despairingly. Scrooge looked at the Ghost, and with a mournful shaking of his head, glanced anxiously towards the door.
It opened; and a little girl, much younger than the boy, came darting in, and putting her arms about his neck, and often kissing him, addressed him as her "Dear, dear brother."
"I have come to bring you home, dear brother!" said the child, clapping her tiny hands, and bending down to laugh. "To bring you home, home, home!"
Scrooge and Fan were very close siblings who shared a deep bond. Fan was understanding and compassionate towards Scrooge, showing him kindness and support. She was a positive influence on him, offering him love and encouragement despite their difficult circumstances. Their relationship was a source of warmth and light in Scrooge's life.
The were a close family. It was Fan that persuaded her father to allow Ebenezer home for good from his boarding school. Fan and Scrooge swore never to be apart again. Sadly this promise was doomed as Fan died in childbirth leaving Scrooge embittered
no its a small part of some two scenes only
He had a sister her name was Fan (short for the popular name of the time Fanny)
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He had a sister named Fan.
She died
Scrooge's sister's name is Fan.
Yes, Scrooge had a sister and her name was Fan.
fan
Her name was Fan, probably from Fanny, itself a derivitive of Frances. It comes as no surprise that Dickens had an older sister named Frances, to whom he was very close in childhood.
Scrooge was in boarding school when his little sister Fan found him.
Scrooge had a sister named Fan. She is featured in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." Fan is described as kind-hearted and loving towards her brother, Scrooge.
Scrooge's sister in "A Christmas Carol" is named Fan. She is described as having a close and loving relationship with her brother Ebenezer when they were young.
Scrooge's sister had one child, named Fan. Fan was Ebenezer Scrooge's only sibling.
Scrooge's sister, Fan, brings him home from school.
He loved his sister Fan (later called Fran)
In Charles Dickens' book "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's sister is named Fan. She is depicted as kind-hearted and caring towards her brother, Ebenezer Scrooge.
Fan is the name of Ebenezer Scrooge's sister. She is described as a kind and loving character in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol."