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The little disabled boy's name in "A Christmas Carol" is Tiny Tim. He is the youngest son of Bob Cratchit, the clerk who works for Ebenezer Scrooge.
After the 3 ghosts showed Scrooge the error of his ways he reforms, becoming kind, caring and most of all generous. He buys munificent Christmas gifts for the Cratchet family, his Nephew and his family, gives Bob Cratchet a raise, ensures Tiny Tim's health, and joyfully joins both of their holiday celebrations.
Bob Cratchit worked for Ebenezer Scrooge, the main character in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol." Cratchit is depicted as a kind and hardworking clerk who endures Scrooge's miserly ways while struggling to support his family. Despite his difficult circumstances, Cratchit remains hopeful and embodies the spirit of Christmas.
In "A Christmas Carol," the character of Bob Cratchit provides comic relief through his interactions with Scrooge and his family. His optimistic outlook and sense of humor help to balance out the more serious and somber aspects of the story. Additionally, the character of Fezziwig also serves as a source of comic relief during the festive scenes in the story.
Bob Cratchit slides down Cornhill in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
Bob Cratchet.
Kermit the Frog played Bob Cratchit in "The Muppet Christmas Carol." In the movie, Bob Cratchit is portrayed as a frog, reflecting the Muppet cast.
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Bob Cratchit.
It's Tiny Tim, not Little Bob.