Harold Scrubb

Harold Scrubb is the father to Eustace Scrubb and husband to Alberta Scrubb, and was mentioned in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. He is also the uncle to the Pevensies and possibly the brother to Helen Pevensie, though this is unclear, as she maybe his sister-in-law.

He and his wife were very progressive people. They were non-smokers, teetotalers (non-alcoholics), vegetarians, pacifists, republicans, and wore a special kind of underwear. In their house, they had very little furniture, very few clothes on beds, and the windows were always open. In 1933, they had a son, Eustace Clarence Scrubb, whom they raised to be as they were. The family made their home in Cambridge.

He allowed Lucy and Edmund to stay at his home for a short time, in 1942.

In the film, Harold is shown basically as a quiet man who spends his time listening to the radio or reading the newspaper, and didn't seem very interested in spending time with his family, or at least with his niece and nephew.

Like his wife, he was easily swayed by his son, and often believed the lies he said about his cousins, often getting them into trouble. He preferred being called by his first name by Eustace, instead of father or such.

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