CHRISTMAS DINNER AT CRATCHIT'S HOUSE
A simple room, in a simple four-room flat, appears. In the flat, Mrs. Cratchit, Peter Cratchit, and
Belinda Cratchit, are preparing for Christmas dinner. Peter stirs a pot over the fire that is filled with
potatoes. Belinda and Mrs. Cratchit lay the cloth on the table, then set out mismatched crockery.
Meg and Will (Cratchits) enter carrying the precious goose between them as if it were unearthed
treasure.
The Cratchits set out their dinner. The young Cratchits pull up chairs and get cutlery. Martha
(Cratchit) pours claret in the mismatched cups. Peter is in charge of the potatoes and Bob and Mrs.
Cratchit put out the few side dishes.
Bob serves the goose and gravy… Mrs. Cratchits watches nervously as Bob puts goose on the last
plate. Scrooge looks over her shoulder.
MRS. CRATCHIT:
Lovely, Bob! Only one tiny bone left. (They all laugh. They all eat.)Finally, Mrs. Cratchit serves the pudding.
Bob Cratchit's home in "A Christmas Carol" is depicted as humble and small, with a meager fire to keep warm. The Cratchit children, including Tiny Tim, are described as cheerful despite their impoverished surroundings. Their Christmas dinner consists of a meager goose and pudding, but they are grateful for what they have and celebrate the holiday with love and joy.
IN stave four Bob describes the planned resting place for their son Tiny Tim. This is undertaken infront of the Ghost of Christams Yet To Come and Scrooge
The story was called A Christmas Carol and it was written in 1843.
In the visit by Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Present they had a small goose with stuffing inside, some mashed potatoes, gravy, applesauce, and a plum pudding cooked in the wash pan! In reality the Cratchits would eat heartily of the enormous turkey sent them by an anonymous donor (Scrooge).
The Cratchet family was preparing a Christmas goose, but Scrooge had the large turkey at the market delivered to them.
The Cratchits are depicted as poor in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" through various descriptions in the story, such as living in a small and run-down house, eating a modest Christmas dinner, and having a father who works hard for a low wage. These details show their financial struggle and hardship.
The French drink wine at Christmas. Usually wine is served with dinner. After dinner people usually drink champagne. Children drink soda at Christmas.
The Cratchits enjoyed a festive meal of roast goose, followed by Christmas pudding. They shared joyful moments as a family, despite their financial struggles, and expressed gratitude for what they had. Tiny Tim blessed the family with his optimistic spirit, embodying the true meaning of Christmas for them.
No Christmas dinner
After the family dinner they go to sleep and wake to find presents under the Christmas tree.
The French celebrates Christmas inside of their homes as soon as their children wake up and find gifts on the Christmas tree, then afterwards they have a big Christmas dinner!:):):)
The youngest Cratchits want Martha to hide her arrival and surprise the family during dinner. They are excited to see her and keep her visit a secret to make the surprise even more special for everyone.
First their children find their gifts hanging on the Christmastree,then when they celebrate have a nice big Christmas dinner with their family!!!:):):)
at the dinner on the Christmas eve. (the 24th December)