His family especially tiny tim
Ebenezer Scrooge gave Bob Cratchit a raise in salary and a promise to help care for his family, including assisting Tiny Tim with his medical care. He also showed a newfound generosity and kindness towards Bob and his family.
a turkey
Ebenezer Scrooge was Bob Cratchit's employer.
Bob Cratchit. He is Scrooge's clerk.
The miser in "A Christmas Carol" is named Ebenezer Scrooge.
ebenezer scrooge sends a turkey to the Cratchit family, the family of his worker Bob Cratchit
Bob Cratchit
The poor man who works for Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" is Bob Cratchit, who is portrayed as a dedicated and hardworking employee despite his meager wages and poor working conditions.
Bob Cratchit
Ebenezer Scrooge's counting house is called Scrooge and Marley.
Bob Cratchit is an employee of Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." He is not Scrooge's son; he is his underpaid and overworked employee who is the father of Tiny Tim.
The wife of Bob Cratchit, Ebenezer Scrooge's poor but kind clerk.
Ebenezer Scrooge wants to speak with his old clerk, Bob Cratchit, to express his newfound generosity and to make amends for his past mistreatment of him. Scrooge is seeking to mend their relationship and improve Cratchit's working conditions.
The accountant in "A Christmas Carol" is Bob Cratchit. He is employed by Ebenezer Scrooge and is responsible for keeping track of Scrooge's financial affairs.