He sends it to the Cratchits.
In Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Scrooge sends a young boy to buy a turkey on Christmas Day, which he plans to send to the Cratchit's as a surprise.Firstly, Mr. Cratchit is a poor man who is forced by Scrooge to work a lot as his clerk. He loves Christmas. He has a sick son named Tiny Tim and also has a wife.
ebenezer scrooge sends a turkey to the Cratchit family, the family of his worker Bob Cratchit
Even in 1843, a turkey was an emblem of fullness and prosperity -- something only the wealthy could afford. Scrooge gave this to the Cratchits to ensure that they would have a feast they deserved, as a kind and loving family.
Scrooge sent the Cratchit family a turkey for their Christmas dinner at the end of the story as a sign of his changed heart and newfound generosity.
Scrooge brought a turkey to the Cratchits on Christmas Day in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. The large turkey was a generous gesture from Scrooge as a way to spread holiday cheer and goodwill to the family.
A giant turkey to send to the Crachits.
The poulterer's store, a place where they sell poultry.
Children Go Where I Send Thee
In the Christmas carol there were seven swans a swimming.
On the day after Christmas, when Bob Cratchit comes to work, Scrooge tells him to buy a new coal-scuttle before he dots another i.
After waking up from his transformative experiences with the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, Scrooge determined to change his ways and embrace the holiday spirit by treating others with kindness and generosity. He became a more compassionate and charitable person, helping those in need and reconnecting with his loved ones.
Yes turkey does send it to the United States.....not really.