The Fezziwigs are lovers of life. The Fezziwigs are known for their kindness, generosity, and affection for employees and friends. Mr. Fezziwig is visited by Scrooge with the Ghost of Christmas past during a Christmas party. Scrooge observed the Christmas party and the Fezziwigs were heartily celebrating the season with employees and friends. At this point, Scrooge is forced to reflect on his choices and he realizes that his actions are very different from the actions of Mr. Fezziwig, whom he admires. At the end of the story, Mr. Fezziwig is one of the few people Scrooge admits to being thankful for having in his life.
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