Bob and his family are based so it is thought on that of Charles Dickens own young life. His father too was a clark. Bob shows us the working class family who are still poor but strive to live and make the best of what is a bad situation
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.
Bob Cratchit
Robert (Bob) Cratchit was Scrooge's clerk.
Bob Cratchit.
Bob Cratchit is Scrooge's clerk.
The accountant in "A Christmas Carol" is Bob Cratchit. He is employed by Ebenezer Scrooge and is responsible for keeping track of Scrooge's financial affairs.
To the home of Bob Cratchit and mrs Cratchit
Bob Cratchit had a small, plump goose for the Cratchit family's Christmas dinner before Scrooge bought them a large turkey.
Scrooge visits Bob Cratchit's house on Christmas Day in the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. He surprises Bob and his family with a turkey and a newfound sense of generosity and kindness.
Scrooge & Marley
Robert (Bob) Cratchit
It was the Cratchit child named "Peter" who was reading a book when Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come entered Bob Cratchit's house.