Ebenezer Scrooge is an anti character in the story 'Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens .Scrooge is a miser and does not believe in the 'spirit of Christmas' to share human values such as benevolence,charity,mercy, forebearance,sharing love and joy with others. The realised what he had missed in the past,what he was missing at present and the future consequences ,when nobody would claim his dead body after his death. He was warned by the ghost of his ex-partner Jacob Marley and the three ghosts of the Chjristmas past,present and future. He realized his folly and became a changed person.
To invite his his home for Christmas dinner
He invites his old uncle to dine with him and his family on Christmas Day
His nephew toasted to his uncle Scrooge's health.
He invites him to Christmas dinner.
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge eats his Christmas dinner at the home of his nephew, Fred. Initially reluctant to join the festivities, Scrooge ultimately experiences a change of heart and joyfully participates in the celebrations.
His nephew the son of Fan his sister visits him and wishes him a Merry Christmas and asks him to have Christmas with him and his wife. Scrooge refuses
No, Scrooge's niece did not play the harp in the story "A Christmas Carol". She was portrayed as a warm and loving character who extended an invitation for Scrooge to join her family for Christmas dinner.
His nephew Fred stops by to invite Scrooge to a meal in A Christmas Carol.
Simply to invite his old uncle to dine with him and his family
Scrooge asks 3 key questions Of the Ghost of Christmas Present he asks if Tiny Tim will live and is told that the Ghost sees an empty chair by the fire and a crutch hanging on the wall with no owner Then when seeing the Boy (ignorance) and the Girl (Want) beneath the Ghosts robes Scrooge asks "who are they , do they not have any resource? The Ghost fires back, They are mans. Beware them both, but beware the boy more. Of the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come Scrooge asks continually if he has time to change for if he has he will do so and keep Christmas In his heart for evermore
Fred is the only son of Scrooge's sister Fran, and his only living relative. Fred makes it clear in "A Christmas Carol" that he wants nothing of his uncle, except for his acceptance of an invitation to dinner. Fred knows that Scrooge is his own worst enemy and renews the invitation every year at Christmas. One of Scrooge's greatest acts of contrition and redemption is to finally accept his nephew's invitation, and make peace with Fred's wife.
The Cratchet family was preparing a Christmas goose, but Scrooge had the large turkey at the market delivered to them.