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Old Fezziwig is a character from the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol created by Charles Dickens to provide contrast with Ebenezer Scrooge's attitudes towards business ethics. Scrooge was apprenticed under Fezziwig. Despite this, the older Scrooge seems to be the very antithesis of Mr. Fezziwig in appearance, actions, and characterisation. Mr.
Fezziwig, Mr hosts a Christmas party that Scrooge visits with the Ghost of Christmas past in A Christmas Carol. Scrooge is reminded of what a kind, generous man 'Old Fezziwig' was. Fezziwig was a very happy man with three daughters. Fezziwig wore a powdered wig and a waistcoat.
Scrooge is employed by the benevolent Albert Fezziwig. At a party, Scrooge was in love with Belle, a young woman, and they became engaged. However, Belle chose to leave him when Scrooge proved unable to commit to her over amassing his fortune. Distraught, Scrooge extinguishes the Ghost and finds himself back in bed.
It introduced the world to Scrooge, his faithful clerk Bob Cratchit and his crippled boy, Tiny Tim, to Scrooge's boyhood employer, Fezziwig, and Scrooge's nephew, Fred. And Marley.
At a Christmas party held by Fezziwig, Scrooge falls in love with the former's daughter, Isabel. Isabel eventually left Scrooge when he chose money over her. Scrooge asks the spirit to remove him and finds himself back in his bed. At two o'clock, Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Present. Scrooge and the spirit visit Bob's house to ...
Michael Gough voiced Scrooge in a BBC Radio production, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 22 December 1990, with Timothy Bateson reprising his role as Fezziwig. [ 2 ] Liz Smith reprised the role of Mrs. Dilber in the 1999 film of A Christmas Carol starring Patrick Stewart, and played Joyce in the 2000 film , which starred Ross Kemp as a modern-day ...
What's especially wonderful about Nighy's performance is that he's essentially playing Love Actually's version of Ebenezer Scrooge, the humbug at the center of Charles Dickens's oft-told yarn, A ...
The spirit reminds Scrooge that Fan, dead for some years, is the mother of his nephew. Scrooge is shown his early career in business and money lending as an employee under Fezziwig. At two o'clock, Scrooge meets the merry Ghost of Christmas Present, who shows Scrooge how others keep Christmas. At a church service, Fred and his fiancée, Bess ...