In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Fezziwig dies offstage and his death is not explicitly described in the story. It is mentioned by Scrooge that he had died years ago. Fezziwig's death is only alluded to, as the focus of the story is on Scrooge's transformation and redemption.
It is left up to the reader to to interpret. There's no specific mention of his illness in the story.
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Scrooge was first apprenticed at Fezziwig's warehouse in 'A Christmas Carol'. Fezziwig was his kind and generous employer who had a significant impact on Scrooge's attitude towards money and happiness.
That was Mr Fezziwig
He was a Cotton Trader
The business party in "A Christmas Carol" is celebrating Christmas Eve. It is a festive gathering where colleagues come together to eat, drink, and enjoy each other's company in the spirit of the holiday season.
Jovial is an adjective to describe him.
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Fezziwig's fate is not explicitly stated. However, it can be assumed that he passed away due to old age as he was an elderly character in the story.
Mr Fezziwig, Scrooge's employer.
Mr and Mrs Fezziwig