Initially, Scrooge had disowned him. This was in part because when he was born his mother, who was Scrooge's sister Fan, died in childbirth, but also because Fred had married someone who did not bring money to the marriage. However, Scrooge learns that he must accept and understand and seeks forgiveness from Fred and his wife on Christmas Day.
Fred states "Christmas is a good time: a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time: the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow-passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys." It is this that Fred loves about the sacred time of year.
Scrooge's nephew enjoys the joy, generosity, and togetherness that Christmas brings. He values spending time with loved ones, spreading cheer, and celebrating the holiday spirit.
Yes in the end when he finally realises his mistakes, he wonders if he is still invited to his nephews christmas dinner and he says yes so thay all have a merry christmas!
Yes, fred sees it as a time for family and to rejoin in he season
he ridicules Fred for being so happy yet has little money
on Christmas Evening he goes to freds home and begs their forgiveness
Haviing vowed to change his life Scrooge goes to Freds hoe one Cgristmas day having been invided by Fred on Christmas Eve and askes then to forgive "a foolish old man"
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.
His nephew
he is scrooges nephew. he loves Christmas but his uncle hates it.
Fred is Scrooges nephew
Both Bob Cratchit and Scrooges Nephew refer to Christmas Eve in their communication with him
The Ghost of Christmas Present stops by to invite Scrooge to a meal at the home of Bob Cratchit, to show him the joy and love of the holiday season.
The visit by the nephew and two gentleness to scrooges office, Marley's visit, each of the ghosts visits thereafter scrooges change of heart to keep Christmas in his heart ever after
Scrooge's nephew, Fred, has resolved to continue inviting him to Christmas celebrations, regardless of Scrooge's negative attitude towards the holiday. Fred believes in the spirit of Christmas and the importance of showing kindness and goodwill towards others, even if Scrooge does not share his sentiment.
Scrooge's employer when he was young was Mr. Fezziwig, who was a kind and generous man that contrasted sharply with Scrooge's later character. Fezziwig ran a successful business and treated his employees like family, which made a big impact on Scrooge's views on work and happiness.
Fred badly wants to have a loving relationship with is uncle and believes that Scrooge's 'Scroogy-ness' hurts Scrooge himself the most.
Scrooge's niece, Fred, described him as being unpleasant and miserable. They believed he was consumed by his pursuit of wealth and had lost touch with the joy of the holiday season and the importance of family.
Scrooge feels that Christmas was simple a time when people sought to eat and live beyond their means and this to him is abhorrent therefore when asked to join Fred and his wife for Christmas Scrooges retort was "you keep Christmas in your way and I will in mine!"