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This analysis delves into the similarities and differences between Ebenezer Scrooge and his cheerful nephew Fred in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Both characters are related through Scrooge's late sister and share the same setting, but their views on Christmas couldn't be more different. While Scrooge despises the holiday and prioritizes money over kindness, Fred embodies the spirit of generosity and joy. Their contrasting beliefs highlight key themes of compassion versus selfishness and the significance of family ties.
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Srooge - N- Fred By: Tobias Cerillo Pd:2
How Fred and scrooge are similar. • They are related to each other through scrooges sister. • They both have feelings about Christmas , scrooge despises Christmas while Fred is jolly and happy about Christmas. • They both also live in the same setting.
How Scrooge and Fred are different. • Scrooge despises the meaning of Christmas, and Fred loves Christmas and is jolly about it. • They think different of each other scrooge doesn’t like Fred and Fred loves scrooge. • Also Fred loves to give to the poor and scrooge hates the poor.
Scrooge • Scrooge is a selfish non-giving hateful man. • He loves money too much. • Scrooge will not pay employees well like Fred would.