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In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Mr. Fezziwig is described as a jolly, portly man with a booming voice and a hearty laugh. He is depicted as having a kind and generous nature, as seen in his lavish Christmas party for his employees. Fezziwig's physical appearance is not the focus of the narrative, but rather his character traits and the impact he has on Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation.

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The book only refers to Fezziwig's shape as "adjusted his capacious waistcoat; laughed all over himself, from his shows to his organ of benevolence; and called out in a comfortable, oily, rich, fat, jovial voice". However, in the original illustrations he is portrayed as a short, very stout man with a rotund shape. He had a ruddy complexion on a round, broad smiling face

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Mr. Fezziwig is described as a hearty, jolly, and robust man with a cheerful smile and a twinkle in his eye. He is portrayed as a larger-than-life figure with a warm and welcoming presence.

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