Initially we see Scrooge as an oppressive employer who seeks to domineer Bob and treat him harshly. Then when seeing the visions of his own past and how Fezziwig treated him and his employees Scrooges attitude starts to change. And then in stave 5 we see Scrooge, the changed man soften toward Bob and raise his salary immediately plus seek to help Tiny Tim
Scrooge is Fred's uncle in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." Their relationship is strained as Scrooge resents Fred's positive outlook on life and his carefree attitude towards money. Despite this, Fred continues to invite Scrooge to his Christmas celebrations, showing his willingness to reconcile with him.
Fred is Scrooges nephew (his mother was Fan Scrooges sister). Scrooge always believed that Fred should have married someone who had money but Fred argues he married for love. In addition Fred was born and its muted that Fan died in child birth this further caused a rift. Scrooge would not support or acknowledge Fred because of these issues and this is why he tells Fred to keep Christmas in his own way and he would keep it in his
SCrooge was Freds uncle. Fred was the son of Fan Scrooges sister
He is Fred's uncle
Fred badly wants to have a loving relationship with is uncle and believes that Scrooge's 'Scroogy-ness' hurts Scrooge himself the most.
Fred is Scrooges nephew
Fred
She is never referred to be name simply as Scrooges Niece, Fred's wife of when spoken of by Fred he will use the term "Darling"
he is scrooges nephew. he loves Christmas but his uncle hates it.
Ebenezer Scrooge's family consisted of his deceased sister, Fan, who was his only sibling, and her son, Fred, who was Scrooge's nephew. Scrooge had a strained relationship with his family members due to his focus on wealth and lack of compassion.
Fred does not have a fiance he is married and in teh original text her name is never mentioned she is simply referred to as "darling" or "my love"
Fred is Scrooge's nephew in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. He is characterized by his cheerful and generous nature, in contrast to Scrooge's miserly ways. Fred invites Scrooge to his Christmas dinner every year, despite his uncle's grumpiness and refusal to attend.
Its Fan SCrooges beloved little sister who died in childbirth
Ebenezer's sister Fan was a very loving, family person. This attitude carried on through to Fred. Fred believed that money was secondary to love and family.
Fred chooses to remain polite and civil with Scrooge despite his gruff behavior because he values family and wishes to maintain a sense of holiday cheer. Fred's kindness and understanding towards Scrooge represents the spirit of Christmas and emphasizes the theme of forgiveness and redemption.
Fan (Fanny was the original Victorian name in Britain of the time) was Scrooges beloved sister who died in child birth