In the last stave Bob Cratchit is not home at his normal time. This cause his family concern. When he comes home he expalins that he has been to the grave of his son Tim and look at the area where he lies
He had six children.
There are 14...I think. More of less. Mr. Scrooge, Ghost of Christmas present, Mr. Cratchit, Ghost of Christmas future, Tiny Tim, Mrs. Cratchit, Jacob Marley, Ghost of Christmas past, Belle, the Portly Gentleman, Fred Fezziwg, Fan, and Martha and peter Cratchit. Hope this helps!
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.
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.
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.
Ebenezer Scrooge is a character from the Charles Dickens story called A Christmas Carol. In the story, Scrooge's old partner's name was Bob Marley.
The cast of A Christmas Carol - 1979 includes: Lee Amber as Mr. Fezziwig Jim Bullock as Scrooge Brad Calhoun as Fred Van Crain as Christmas Future Ed Doring as Marley Kirk Hanson as Tiny Tim Olive Horan as Mrs. Fezziwig Kent Kimball as Narrator Carol Lee Doring as Mrs. Cratchit Don Torcerson as Bob Cratchit
Marley's Ghost, Ghost of Christmas Past, Ghost of Christmas Present, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Be, Bob Cratchit, Mrs Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Pete, Bell - Scrooge's ex-fiance, Little Fan - Scrooge's little daughter, Fred - Scooge's nephew, Mrs. Dilber - cleaner, Mr and Mrs. Fezziwig...
Bob Cratchit toasted to Mr. Scrooge during their Christmas meal as a way to express gratitude and goodwill, despite Scrooge's harsh treatment towards him throughout the year. This scene in "A Christmas Carol" showcases the spirit of forgiveness and generosity that embodies the holiday season.
Mrs. Cratchit wished the children could have a better Christmas than they are given. knowing that this is all they can afford, she feels sorry for her children, and loving them the way she does, she wants to make it better. Bob on the other hand only wishes the whole family can learn to love each other more on Christmas, because the family is all they've got.
The major characters are: * Ebenezer Scrooge, miser * Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's clerk * Jacob Marley, his later partner * The Four Ghosts * Tiny Tim Cratchit, a crippled boy * Fred Scrooge, his nephew
Mr Fezziwig