Fred's enthusiasm is evident in his hearty ... and spending time with loved ones also came about in the 1800s. A Christmas Carol was written during this time and played its part in making these ...
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He has no friends, has disowned his only living relative--his nephew Fred Hollywell--and generally treats everyone he meets with extreme contempt. He despises Christmas, only cares about making ...
Throw in the obligatory "Christmas Carol"-themed episode that's worked ... He abuses his assistant, Bob Cratchit. He dismisses Fred, his nephew and only living relative. He turns away two charity ...
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is among his most popular work ... a sickly younger brother who’d been known as Tiny Fred and a nephew, Henry Burnett Jr., who was disabled.
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He’s cruel to his employee Bob Cratchit (Bernard Curry), dismissive of his nephew Fred (a bright ... One of the aspects of A Christmas Carol that makes it so irresistible is the way it leans ...