<Tr> <Th_colspan="2"> Information </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Family </Th> <Td> The Fezziwigs </Td> </Tr> <P> Mr. Fezziwig is a character from the novel A Christmas Carol created by Charles Dickens to provide contrast with Ebenezer Scrooge's attitudes towards business ethics . Scrooge, who apprenticed under Fezziwig, is the very antithesis of the person he worked for as a young man . Mr. Fezziwig is portrayed as a jovial, foppish man with a large Welsh wig . In Stave 2 of A Christmas Carol, the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to revisit his youthful days in Fezziwig's world located at the cusp of the Industrial Revolution . Dickens used Fezziwig to represent a set of communal values and a way of life which was quickly being swept away in the economic turmoil of the early nineteenth century . </P> <P> Scrooge is reminded how his own values have diverged greatly from those of someone he once admired . Fezziwig is also a capitalist, but he moderates profit maximization with kindness, generosity, and affection for his employees . Fezziwig cannot go too far in ignoring profitability--if his products cost too much he will be out competed . If his margins are too low, he will be unable to secure loans to continue operations . In the early 19th century such small owner - controlled traders were being swept up . In the 1951 screenplay for the movie Scrooge by Noel Langley, Fezziwig is advised to bend with the times and sell out, but Fezziwig resists this call to progress: </P>

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