Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck were the three nephews of Uncle Scrooge.
He dismissed them aggressively
He was continually dislissive citing the Fred should "keep Christmas in your way and I will in mine!"
Scrooge wanted to watch his nieces and nephews play "Blind Man's Buff." This game is featured in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," reflecting the joy and innocence of childhood that Scrooge initially overlooks. The game symbolizes the festive spirit and familial connections that Scrooge learns to appreciate throughout the story.
Its similar to the one called twenty questions we have today
Scrooge does not have any children, but he becomes a second father to Tiny Tim.
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.
Fred explains that his conversation with his uncle where Scrooge called Christmas "Humbug". His Niece states that she heard he was very rich, Fred comments that it does him no good to be rich as he does nothing with his money anyway.
The plural of nephew is nephews.
I have three nephews.
the falling action in the Christmas Carol is when scrooge goes to his nephews house and eats with his nephew at his Christmas party
The book never says. Fred, in all of his conversations with anyone, never mentions his parents, only that he is the nephew of Ebenezer. The only information we get is in the conversation between Ghost of Christmas Past and Scrooge, talking about Ebenezer's sister, Fan: "Always a delicate creature, whom a breath might have withered. But she had a large heart. ... She died a woman ... and had, as I think, children" "One child." "True. Your nephew." "Yes."