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In truth, Dickens never reveals the status of Scrooge's mother in the story. We are given to believe that his father was stern, perhaps even violent in temper, and was not fond of his son and heir. This attitude remained until Scrooge was a young man, and then was allowed to return home with his sister, after his father had softened his attitude towards him. But of the mother we have no information. Not even a mention.

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In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's mother died shortly after giving birth to him. Her death had a significant impact on Scrooge's upbringing and likely influenced his personality as a miserly and unemotional character.

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She died giving birth to Scrooge

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She got whooping cough the fat cow

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