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  1. about with ‘Merry Christmas’ on his lips, should be boiled with his own pudding, and buried with a stake of holly through his heart. He should!” “Uncle!” pleaded the nephew. “Nephew!” returned the uncle, sternly, “keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine.” “Keep it!” repeated Scrooge’s nephew.

  2. A detailed description and in-depth analysis of Fred in A Christmas Carol.

  3. by Charles Dickens. Start Free Trial. Describe Fred, Scrooge's nephew, in "A Christmas Carol". PDF Share. Expert Answers. D. Reynolds, M.A. | Certified Educator. Share Cite. Fred is...

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

  5. Character Summary. When Peter Cratchit, Bob Cratchit’s oldest son, is first introduced to the novella he is described as wearing his father’s shirt “in honour of the day”. The narrator notes that the collar was “monstrous”, but Peter “rejoiced”. irrespective of this, as he was happy to be so “gallantly attired”.

  6. FRED Don't be cross, uncle. Fred enters the office and crosses to a gothic window in the wall from which is visible the ancient tower of a church. SCROOGE What else can I be when I live in such a world of fools as this Merry Christmas! Out upon merry Christmas. What's Christmas time to you but a time for paying bills without

  7. Fred is the opposite of Scrooge in appearance and spirit. Whereas Scrooge is described as “hard and sharp”, Fred’s features are round and healthy. Though Fred is poor (though not as poor as Cratchit), his attire is colorful and he is generous and sociable with his Christmas provisions.