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      • At Fred's party, the guests first have dinner and dessert, and then they have tea. Fred's party features music, and all the guests join in. They are gifted at playing music, including a Glee and Catch, and Fred's wife plays the harp. Then, the guests play children's games such as forfeits and blind-man's bluff.
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  2. The details regarding Fred's party in stave 3 of A Christmas Carol convey an atmosphere of warmth and lively friendship. These details serve to show the contrast to Scrooge's dismal...

  3. He also takes Scrooge to Fred's Christmas party, where Scrooge loses himself in the numerous party games and has a wildly entertaining time, though none of the party guests can actually see him. As the night unfolds, the ghost grows older.

  4. Even though Fred’s jokes are at Scrooge’s expense, the act of making those jokes still brings Scrooge as a presence into the party and show that he is considered to be part of the family, albeit an outside, quite comical part.

  5. Fred's party They then visit Fred’s (his nephew’s) Christmas party. Fred and his family are talking about Scrooge and the silly idea he has about hating Christmas.

  6. Scrooge also happily attends Fred's party, where, before the ghostly visits, he had told Fred that he would see him in hell before coming to the party. The last comment holds a great deal of significance in Stave Five, as Scrooge has quite literally escaped hell by going to the party—or rather, by experiencing the moral conversion that ...

  7. Fred behaves as he did when we first met him in Scrooge’s office: he is cheerful and merry and refuses to be negative about anything or anyone. The scene is full of laughter, and is very attractive because of its juxtaposition with the preceding Christmas celebrations we have seen.

  8. The Ghost takes Scrooge to see a wide variety of people and places where Christmas is celebrated. The tour ends at Fred’s house: he and his family are having fun at Christmas. They discuss Scrooge, and decide the only person he harms by being so mean is himself.

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