Scrooge witnessed what a little money and some effort was needed to show appreciation to employees and those that were in need at that time near Fezziwigs warehouse
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.
In a Christmas Carol, Scrooge's nephew, Fred threw a Christmas party for his family and friends.
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They were discussing the death of one of the fellow business men. Scrooge is party to this when he is accompanied by the spirt and realises that they are talking about HIS death
No, it was scrooge an the second dead man was the one who had the party in the beginnings of the story but is not the nephew.
One popular printable party games for Christmas is one where you have to find the name of the Christmas Carol based on some pictures or word clues. Another popular Christmas party game is Bingo, where you can have Christmas themes for the cards.
In Stave 3 of "A Christmas Carol," the games played at Fred's party include blindman's buff, simon says, and forfeits. These games were meant to entertain the guests and create a festive atmosphere during the Christmas celebration.
Christmas skits or plays that are family friendly include A Christmas Carol, The Christmas Dinner, Up the Chimney, A Christmas Bell, A Christmas Party and more.
He is taken to various houses to see for himself how Christmas is kept and the state of life of those trying to celebrate it
According to Wikipedia/Fezziwig: "Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig are characters featured in Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol". Mr. Fezziwig is the proprieter of a warehouse business for whom Ebenezer Scrooge worked as an apprentice; and in Stave 2 of The Christmas Carol, has a Christmas ball, where Scrooge meets his love of his life, Belle. The character is a happy man with a large Welsh Wig. Old Fezziwig liked to dance to "Sir Roger de Coverley", a lively tune of the 1800's." Fezziwig has three daughters, "beaming and lovable."
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Rober Cratchit was a loving familiy man whose greatest pride were his children