Dickens describes her as:
She was pretty; exceedingly pretty with a dimpled surprised looking capital face; ripe little mouth which seemed made to be kissed, as surely it was. All kinds of little dots on her chin that seemed to melt in to one another when we laughed, and the sunniest pair of eyes you ever saw in any little creatures head. Altogether she was what you would have called provoking in a nice way"
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's nephew's wife is described as having a warm and cheerful demeanor. She is depicted as a caring and gracious hostess who tries to include Scrooge in their Christmas celebrations despite his grumpy attitude.
Belle (no last name is given) and Ebenezer were formally engaged, but she called off their engagement when she realized Ebenezer loved money more than he loved her. When she asked him, point-blank, if he would now want to marry her, knowing he would receive no dowry if he did; his silence spoke volumes.
A direct quote from the story: "She was very pretty: exceedingly pretty. With a dimpled, surprised-looking, capital face; a ripe little mouth, that seemed made to be kissed -- as no doubt it was; all kinds of good little dots about her chin, that melted into one another when she laughed; and the sunniest pair of eyes you ever saw in any little creature's head. Altogether she was what you would have called provoking, you know; but satisfactory, too. Oh, perfectly satisfactory!"
Fred
His nephew
Ebenezer Scrooges
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Scrooge's niece's name in A Christmas Carol is Fan. She is portrayed as a kind and caring character who tries to bring joy to her uncle's life despite his grumpy demeanor.
He was Scrooges clerk
Bah, Humbug!
He was a trader and money lender
Her name was Fan
Scrooges house keeper
he is scrooges nephew. he loves Christmas but his uncle hates it.
Fred is Scrooges nephew