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Bob Cratchit (What he do? (Scrooge's clerk and works in unpleasant…
Bob Cratchit
What he do?
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We see him carrying his sickly son, Tiny Tim, and later raising a toast to Scrooge for providing the feast
In the future, we see Tiny Tim has died and how sensitive Bob Cratchit is. His love for his son is shown through his grief
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Generous
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"I'll give you Mr. Scrooge, the Founder of the Feast!"
Scrooge is too miserly to offer his clerk a decent wage, but Cratchit is generous enough to be grateful to his boss
Sensitive
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"My little, little child!" cried Bob. "My little child!"
The repetition of 'little' adds to the sad effect of Bob's cry. We feel sympathy for him at this point
Fearful
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"It's only once a year, sir," pleaded Bob, appearing from the Tank
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