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He (Fred) loved and felt sorry for Uncle Ebenezer and swore to continue to ask him to join he and his wife every Christmas despite the fact that Scrooge had cut him off without a penny. Scrooge was later to hear when the ghost of Christmas Past took him to Fans home his sister Fan beg him on her death-bed to are for "her boy" and this is the very first time that Scrooge realises what errors he has made

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Freds Uncle Ebenezer is the only familiy Fred has left alive,. Fred is aware of how much his mother Fan loved her brother Ebenezer and this pushes Fred to try and build a relationship with him

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Fred continues to see his uncle, Scrooge, in hopes of mending their strained relationship and bringing joy and goodwill into his uncle's life, despite Scrooge's grumpy demeanor. Fred believes in the spirit of Christmas and embodies the message of forgiveness and love, always extending an invitation to his uncle to join in the holiday festivities.

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Q: In A Christmas Carol why does Fred continue to see his uncle?
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