He says this: ``He's a comical old fellow,'' said Scrooge's nephew, ``that's the truth: and not so pleasant as he might be." In the game Yes or No, Fred shared this description ". . . he was thinking of an animal, a live animal, rather a disagreeable animal, a savage animal, an animal that growled and grunted sometimes, and talked sometimes, and lived in London, and walked about the streets, and wasn't made a show of, and wasn't led by anybody, and didn't live in a menagerie, and was never killed in a market, and was not a horse, or an ass, or a cow, or a bull, or a tiger, or a dog, or a pig, or a cat, or a bear."
Fred did nothing as there is no record of his reaction to the young child's demise.
Scrooge's only living family member was his nephew, Fred. Fred was the son of Scrooge's sister, Fan.
Scrooge's nephew's name was Fred. He was a kind and jovial character who always tried to bring cheer and goodwill to his uncle, despite Scrooge's grumpy demeanor.
Fan was Fred's mother but died giving birth to him and Ebenezer Scrooge never forgave Fred for it. Just like Ebenezer's mother died giving birth to him, and just like Scrooge never forgave Fred for 'killing' Fan, his father never forgave Scrooge either.
Fred, Scrooge's nephew
she died when she gave birth to Fred, Scrooge's nephew
Simply to invite his old uncle to dine with him and his family
Fred is the son of Scrooge's sister. He is Scrooge's nephew and he refers to him as Uncle.
Fred, Scrooge's nephew, stops by to invite him to a Christmas dinner. Despite Scrooge's initial reluctance, Fred continues to extend the invitation out of goodwill and to mend their strained relationship.
Fred was a warm friendly person who sought only to keep the relationship between himslef and his uncle Scrooge open and welcoming despite Scrooge disliking the fact that he wed not for money but for love
Fred
His nephew Fred stops by to invite Scrooge to a meal in A Christmas Carol.