Fred is Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew in A Christmas Carol. He's also the only living relative Scrooge has left.
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| - Fred is Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew in A Christmas Carol. He's also the only living relative Scrooge has left.
- Fred is the nephew of Ebenezer Scrooge and the tetartagonist in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. He is also Scrooge's only living relative.
- Fred is the son of Scrooge's sister Fan/Fran, who died many years before the story begins. Scrooge, who loved his sister very much, has never accepted her death, and the sight of Fred unfailingly reminds him of the grief he still feels from her loss. This is one reason for Scrooge's antipathy towards his nephew; another is Fred's unceasingly cheerful attitude, which is anathema to Scrooge's cynical personality.
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Goal
| - To enjoy the Christmas spirit
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Dislikes
| - His uncle's attitude to Christmas
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Inspiration
| - Fred
- Nicholas Nickleby
- Mr. Darcy from Pride & Prejudice
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Likes
| - Christmas, family, loved ones, friends.
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Personality
| - Optimistic, cheerful, handsome, charming, kind-hearted, caring, jolly
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Family
| - Unnamed wife
- Unknown father
- Grandparents:
- Ebenezer Scrooge
Spouse:
- Fan
Others:
- Unnamed maternal grandfather
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Films
| - A Christmas Carol
- The Muppet Christmas Carol
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Quote
| - "Christmas a humbug? Uncle, you don't mean that!"
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| - Fred is Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew in A Christmas Carol. He's also the only living relative Scrooge has left.
- Fred is the nephew of Ebenezer Scrooge and the tetartagonist in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. He is also Scrooge's only living relative.
- Fred is the son of Scrooge's sister Fan/Fran, who died many years before the story begins. Scrooge, who loved his sister very much, has never accepted her death, and the sight of Fred unfailingly reminds him of the grief he still feels from her loss. This is one reason for Scrooge's antipathy towards his nephew; another is Fred's unceasingly cheerful attitude, which is anathema to Scrooge's cynical personality.
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