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  1. Fred serves as a foil to his greedy, disagreeable, and hateful uncle, offering best wishes and kind words despite the fact that Scrooge sneers at them and refuses Fred’s yearly invitation to celebrate the festivities.

  2. Fred’s visit embodies the Christmas spirit: generosity, togetherness, and forgiveness. “Always a delicate creature, whom a breath might have withered,” said the Ghost. “But she had a large heart! . . .

  3. Fred’s role in the novella Fred is Scrooges nephew, the only son of Scrooge’s much loved sister, Fan. He is the antithesis of Scrooge, demonstrating how we should behave towards one another.

  4. Character Analysis. Scrooge's nephew, the son of his beloved but now dead sister, is his only living relative, and also the only person who wants to pull him out of isolation and back into the world. Let's be honest—Fred doesn't have much of a personality. Sorry Fred, you know it's true.

  5. Revise and learn about the characters in Charles Dickens's novella, A Christmas Carol with BBC Bitesize GCSE English Literature (AQA).

  6. Key point. Evidence/Further meaning. Fred acts as a foil to the hardened Scrooge. • When we first meet him, at Scrooge’s office, he stands his ground against Scrooge’s mean and miserly rantings (pp. 4–6). • We can see he values love over money.

  7. Expert Answers. Laura Guggenheim, M.A. | Certified Educator. Share Cite. Scrooge is represented as being incredibly cold, both emotionally and physically. The narrator says that he is....