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Bob Cratchet.
He sees Bob nd his loving family share a meager christams dinner and Bob raise to toast in thanks to Scrooge for being "the founder of the feast". He also sees Tim and begs to know if he will live of die, adn is told that the chair in which Tim sits will soon be empty
Bonnie Lichtenstein
Marley's Ghost, and the spirits of Christmasses Past, Present,and Yet to Come. One could throw in the human characters of Bob Cratchet and his son, Tiny Tim.
His wife and children
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.
He wants to make a toast to Scrooge
Ebenezer Scrooge was Bob Cratchit's employer.
Bob Cratchit is Scrooge's employee.
Dickens never reveals Tiny Tim's age, only describing him as (of course) tiny, with tiny crutches. Reading the story, one might conclude Tiny Tim was between four and six years old.
To highlight the loyalty of bob to Scrooge and to bring out the feeling of dislike by Bobs family for the way Scrooge treats Bob