Are these the visions of will be or could be
Bob asked Scrooge for a day off on Christmas Day so that he could spend time with his family.
Ebenezer Scrooge was Bob Cratchit's employer.
Bob Cratchit is Scrooge's employee.
To highlight the loyalty of bob to Scrooge and to bring out the feeling of dislike by Bobs family for the way Scrooge treats Bob
Bob Cratchit is Scrooge's employee.
He doubled his wages on the day after Christmas
Bob Cratchit. He is Scrooge's clerk.
The Cratchits were outraged that Bob wanted to drink to Scrooge's health because they knew that Scrooge was underpaying Bob as well as mistreating him
Scrooge's only employee was his clerk Bob Cratchit.
Fred is telling Scrooge about the virtues of keeping Christmas, and Bob who is listening applauds Fred's words. Scrooge counters this by telling Bob that any more of this Christmas talk and he (Bob) will lose his position (he will sack him).
In "A Christmas Carol," Bob Cratchit refers to Scrooge as his employer. He mentions Scrooge as "the Founder of the Feast" when discussing Christmas dinner with his family, highlighting Scrooge's financial impact on their lives. Despite Scrooge's harsh demeanor, Bob Cratchit still tries to maintain a sense of respect and gratitude towards him.
Bob Cratchit
He was Scrooge's clerk