Scrooge never says he hates Fred. Fred is scrooges beloved sister Fans, son. Fan died in childbirth (as did Dickens sister who was also called Fan). Fred unlike Ebenezer married for love. Ebenezer lost his fiancée Belle because he was more focused on making money than showing the love he professed to Belle. Fred although Ebenezer's only relative was disowned by the old miser because of this. Fred was cut out of Ebenezer's will as a result but Freds attitude was like his motherrbwho Ebenezer knew was a kind heart. Fred therefore continued to keep contact open with his old uncle this included always seeking him out and inviting him to dine with Fred and his family at Christmas.
Scrooge rejects his nephew's invitation because he prioritizes money over family, lacks holiday spirit, and holds onto his bitterness and isolation. He sees Christmas as a nuisance and a waste of time instead of a time for joy and connection with loved ones.
Fred was the last of his sisters fans two children when she died in childbirth. Scrooge resented this as he loved his sister dearly plus Fred had seen fit to marry for love and not money. He wasn't by any means a poor person but Scrooge felt that marrying for love was a fools errand.
Scrooge never said he hated his nephew he is just sad the his sister Fanny died giving birth to him and he is in a deep depression.
because hes a jerk and doesnt have any Christmas spirit
Because SCrooge thought Christmas was a nonsence and Fred thought it a magical time of year
He disowned him early in life when he married someone who did not have money. He also blamed him for the death of his sister Fan in childbirth.
Scrooge held a belief taht when Fan his sister died giving birth to Fred that it was Freds fault
it is not a good relationship between them two. the nephew is nice to scrooge but scrooge is not nice back.
He dismissed them aggressively
Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck were the three nephews of Uncle Scrooge.
To dine with them on Christmas Day
He invites him to Christmas dinner.
I got an invitation to the party.The meeting was by invitation-only. Send an invitation and see if she'll come.
Its similar to the one called twenty questions we have today
Fred wants his Uncle Scrooge to come to his home and celebrate the holiday with the rest of the family.
Scrooge McDuck, the character created by Carl Barks for Disney, has three nephews: Huey, Dewey, and Louie. They are the sons of Donald Duck's sister, Della Duck.
Fred, Scrooge's nephew, stops by to invite him to a Christmas dinner. Despite Scrooge's initial reluctance, Fred continues to extend the invitation out of goodwill and to mend their strained relationship.
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge eats his Christmas dinner at the home of his nephew, Fred. Initially reluctant to join the festivities, Scrooge ultimately experiences a change of heart and joyfully participates in the celebrations.
No, Scrooge's niece did not play the harp in the story "A Christmas Carol". She was portrayed as a warm and loving character who extended an invitation for Scrooge to join her family for Christmas dinner.
The nephew of Scrooge, Fred, stops by to invite him to Christmas dinner. Despite Scrooge's initial refusal, Fred remains cheerful and extends the invitation with sincerity.