The ghost showed Scrooge a future in which Tiny Tim would die if circumstances did not change. This vision prompted Scrooge to reflect on his actions and make changes to prevent the tragic outcome.
I don't know maybe he died from
sadness but I don't know
He States he sees an empty chair by the fire and a crutch without an owner before the next Christmas.
The ghost of Christmas Present
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Robert (Bob) Cratchit
Tiny tims family?
Tiny Tim's famous line is "God bless us, every one!" It is a line from Charles Dickens' novella, "A Christmas Carol." Tiny Tim is a character in the story who shows kindness and good cheer despite his own struggles.
Robert (Bob) Cratchit
big tim!
Scrooge was shocked at seeing Tim's grave because he witnessed the devastating impact of his own selfishness and neglect on the Cratchit family, resulting in the loss of their beloved son. This moment helped Scrooge realize the consequences of his actions and spurred him to change his ways.
No he starts to spend on himself Tiny Tims medical bills and charities
He shows the effect of Tiny Tims death and of his own lonely passing
Scrooge was horrified with what he saw in the future because he witnessed the impact of his own greed, indifference, and selfishness on both himself and those around him. The future revealed a lonely death and the lack of any genuine love or care from others, making Scrooge realize the consequences of his actions.
The spirit projects a future where Tiny Tim does not die and instead becomes healthy, happy, and prosperous. His life is filled with joy, love, and success, illustrating the positive impact of generosity and kindness.
It would explode into little tiny piecess and we all would die
Dickens never reveals Tiny Tim's age, only describing him as (of course) tiny, with tiny crutches. Reading the story, one might conclude Tiny Tim was between four and six years old.