Fred is the son of Scrooge's sister. He is Scrooge's nephew and he refers to him as Uncle.
they didn't say they just said Fred as his first name
He was starting to enjoy himself
The spirit took Scrooge to a number of Christmas gatherings, including the festivities of an isolated community of miners and a party aboard a ship. He also takes Scrooge to Fred's Christmas party, where Scrooge loses himself in the numerous party games and has a wildly entertaining time, though none of the party guests can actually see him.
Scrooge's nephew Fred (son of his sister Fan) believed that only Scrooge himself suffered from his ill whims. Scrooge was unable to dim Fred's enjoyment of the season or his goodwill towards his uncle.
In a Christmas Carol, Scrooge's nephew, Fred threw a Christmas party for his family and friends.
Scrooge's only living family member was his nephew, Fred. Fred was the son of Scrooge's sister, Fan.
Fred States "Here is a glass of mulled wine ready to our hand at the moment; and I say, 'Uncle Scrooge!' " "Well! Uncle Scrooge!" they cried. "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to the old man, whatever he is!" said Scrooge's nephew. "He wouldn't take it from me, but may he have it, nevertheless. Uncle Scrooge!"
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
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