The wife of Bob Cratchit, Ebenezer Scrooge's poor but kind clerk.
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In "A Christmas Carol," Bob wants to drink to the health of their boss, Mr. Scrooge, which angers Mrs. Cratchit because she feels resentful towards Scrooge for his mistreatment of Bob and the family. Mrs. Cratchit does not see the point in toasting someone who has caused them so much hardship.
This is Belina Crachit. She was at home with Bob her father, Mrs Cratchit and her siblings
IN the original text written by Dickens Mrs Cratchit does not have a name. She is either referred to as Mrs Cratchit or Mother. In later versions for stage and screen many use the name Emily.
The eldest Cratchit daughter in "A Christmas Carol" is Martha.
In December 19 1843 A Chistmas carol was published.
There are 8 people in the Cratchit family (from A Christmas Carol). There is Bob Cratchit, his wife, and their six children: Martha, Belinda, Peter, two younger, unnamed Cratchits (a girl and boy), and Tiny Tim.
Mr. and Mrs. Cratchit feel resentful and indignant towards Scrooge because he mistreats Bob Cratchit and pays him very little, despite being wealthy himself. They see Scrooge as selfish and heartless, especially during the holiday season.
Timothy Cratchit is nicknamed "Tiny Tim" in "A Christmas Carol."
A Christmas Carol
Mrs. Cratchit is worried about the insufficient size of the goose for their Christmas dinner in "A Christmas Carol." She is concerned because the goose is too small to feed their large family, leading to her disappointment and concern about not having enough food.
Mrs Cratchit blames the light and the colours she is sewing but this is the time when Tiny Tim dies and therefore is a sign of her grief as Bob is visiting the graveyard to look at the site of Tims final resting place