The story is about the spirit of Christmas and Scrooge want intentionally out to hurt, he was misguided and used poor experiences across his life to make judgements. He thought he couldn't change. It is easier to forgive those who make such errors than allow the error if someone ways to could your own judgment. Scrooge admitted his error and tried desperately to do things to make up for those mistakes therefore Dickens sees that he deserve another chance and as part of that was a simple forgiveness
Cratchit and Scrooge's nephew choose to forgive Scrooge immediately because they experience an extraordinary transformation in him. They see that Scrooge sincerely regrets his past actions and is committed to changing for the better. By forgiving him, they demonstrate compassion, empathy, and a belief in redemption.
Yes, according to the Christian morals that were the norm around 1830.
Bob Cratchit is an employee of Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." He is not Scrooge's son; he is his underpaid and overworked employee who is the father of Tiny Tim.
They work in scrooges business of merchants, landlord and money lending
Bob Cratchit was Scrooge's loyal and hardworking employee in "A Christmas Carol." Despite Scrooge's mistreatment, Cratchit remained dedicated to his work and family, embodying the spirit of Christmas and kindness.
Both Bob Cratchit and Scrooges Nephew refer to Christmas Eve in their communication with him
Ebenezer Scrooge's counting house is called Scrooge and Marley.
Bob Cratchit tells the other employees at Scrooge's office that he saw Scrooge working when Marley was sick.
Ebenezer Scrooge was Bob Cratchit's employer.
Bob Cratchit views Scrooge as a harsh and uncaring employer, while the rest of the Cratchit family show more empathy and understanding towards Scrooge's miserly behavior. Bob's wife and children try to see the good in Scrooge and remain hopeful for his redemption.
The father, Bob Cratchit, works for Mr. Scrooge.
The family became annoyed especially Mrs Cratchit as they all knew how badly Scrooge paid and treated the loyal Bob
Robert (Bob) Cratchit is Ebenezer Scrooges clerk in the novello A Christmas Carol published in 1843
Bob Cratchit is Scrooge's employee.