The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to;
His old School
To Fezziwigs warehouse
To Belles home
Ghost of Christmas Present
The streets of London on Christmas Morning
Bob Cratchits home
The mines of Wales
A Light house
Freds Home
Many home these visited to witness the festive season
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Yet to come
To the Corn Exchange
Old Joes ' beetling shop
Scrooges bedroom
Caroline and her husbands rented home
Through the London street to Bob Cratchits home
Then to Scrooges old office but now used by someone else
To the grave yard where Scrooges headstone lay
A very young Ebenezer Scrooge.
He loved Fan and it was she that came to take hime from the boarding school where his father had left him in ovr teh years. It was at Fans continued request that Scrooge was to be allowed homd. He remebered the good times and also the time when Fred was born and sadly Fan died in childbirth and his word given to care for the boy
Scrooge's sister in "A Christmas Carol" is named Fan. She is described as having a close and loving relationship with her brother Ebenezer when they were young.
Nobody. Mrs Dilber was employed by Scrooge.
It's never revealed what Fred's surname is. His mother was Scrooge's sister, Fan, who married an unnamed man, and died giving birth to Fred.
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.
There is no cousin in the book, but he has a nephew named Fred. It may have been changed in one of the movie adaptations, but which one would have to be specified.
Scrooge called her "Fan" which is probably short for Fanny, a derivative of Frances. She dies from some unanswered and questionable and in their time sickness!? "Fan" later would be referred to as "Fran"
The Ghost of Christmas Past, Young Scrooge, Fan, Dick Wilks, Fezziwig, Belle
In A Christmas Carol, Fan is Scrooge's beloved younger sister who dies early in the story. Her death has a profound impact on Scrooge, shaping his personality and relationship with others, particularly his nephew Fred. Fan is shown to be a source of light and joy in Scrooge's life, and her memory serves as a reminder of the happiness he has lost.
Fan is the name of Ebenezer Scrooge's sister. She is described as a kind and loving character in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol."
In Charles Dickens' book "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's sister is named Fan. She is depicted as kind-hearted and caring towards her brother, Ebenezer Scrooge.