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Mr. Fezziwig is a character from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. He was voiced by the late Bob Hoskins. Mr. Fezziwig is a character from the novella A Christmas Carol created by Charles Dickens to provide contrast with Ebenezer Scrooge's attitudes towards business ethics. Fezziwig, who apprenticed Scrooge is everything that Scrooge is not and is portrayed as a happy, foppish man with a large Welsh wig. In stage 2 of A Christmas Carol, the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to revisit his youthful days in Fezziwig's world located at the cusp of the Industrial Revolution. Dickens used Fezziwig to represent a set of communal values and a way of life which was quickly being swept away in the economic turmoil of the early nineteenth century.
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Good
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To have a good time at Christmas
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Mr. Fezziwig
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A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas.
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Charles Dickens
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Mr. Fezziwig from Dicken's A Christmas Crol
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Fezziwig
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Christmas, dancing, joy, friends.
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A short pot bellied man wearing a Georgian wig and a blue jacket
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Fezziwig
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Cheerful, jolly, merry, charming, kind-hearted, fun-loving, charismatic, selfless.
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Presumably dead.
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Mr. Fezziwig
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Manager
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Mrs. Fezziwig
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A Christmas Carol
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Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley, Dick Wilkins, all of his employee's.
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"No more work tonight! It's Christmas Eve!"
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Mr. Fezziwig is a character from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. He was voiced by the late Bob Hoskins. Mr. Fezziwig is a character from the novella A Christmas Carol created by Charles Dickens to provide contrast with Ebenezer Scrooge's attitudes towards business ethics. Fezziwig, who apprenticed Scrooge is everything that Scrooge is not and is portrayed as a happy, foppish man with a large Welsh wig. In stage 2 of A Christmas Carol, the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to revisit his youthful days in Fezziwig's world located at the cusp of the Industrial Revolution. Dickens used Fezziwig to represent a set of communal values and a way of life which was quickly being swept away in the economic turmoil of the early nineteenth century. Scrooge is reminded how his own values have diverged greatly from those of someone he once admired. Fezziwig is also a capitalist, but he moderates profit maximization with kindness, generosity, and affection for his employees. Fezziwig cannot go too far in ignoring profitability – if his products cost too much he will be out competed. If his margins are too low, he will be unable to secure loans to continue operations. In the early 19th century, such small owner-controlled traders were being swept up. His wife is Mrs. Fezziwig.