Not in so many words.
Te athors informs us that Tiny Tim LIVED and that Scrooge was like a second father to him.
Yes, in "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge does pay for Tiny Tim's treatment after his transformation. This act of generosity demonstrates his change of heart and willingness to help those in need.
Scrooge initially by hears of Tims foresee death and then his eyes are opened to the ignorance and want of mankind
Tiny tims family?
Robert (Bob) Cratchit
Scrooge realises that the child (tim) will not be alive for teh next Christmas. This is due inpart to his illness which cannot be treaed as Bob, Tims father is poor and doctors charged for services. Scrooge realises that paying his loayal employee such a small wage impacts on the sickly child
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the Cratchit family is poor but happy. Bob Cratchit works hard to support his family, including his son Tiny Tim who is very ill. Despite their hardships, the Cratchits embody the spirit of Christmas by staying positive and appreciating what they have.
Robert (Bob) Cratchit
No he starts to spend on himself Tiny Tims medical bills and charities
The health of Tin Tim by getting the right doctor to help with tims illness
He shows the effect of Tiny Tims death and of his own lonely passing
big tim!
None, as A Christmas Carol isn't written in chapters, it is written in Staves. There are five staves in 'A Christmas Carol' to mimic the fact that it is a Carol. The stave titles are below... Stave I/Stave 1=Marley's Ghost Stave II/Stave 2=The First of The Three Spirits Stave III/Stave 3=The Second of The Three Spirits Stave IV/Stave 4=The Last of The Three Spirits Stave V/Stave 5=The End of it
The type of work that Marley and Scrooge were employed as merchants and money lenders The issue of Tims imminent death through illness The poverty of the Loyal Cratchits The vast amount of ignorance over the state of those suffering so much poverty Fred and his families attempts to included the miserly old uncle int o a loving family What people thought of the old man Scrooges lost love