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children in the novella - Coggle Diagram
children in the novella
Tiny Tim
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Their family is grateful for what they have and don't complain even if they know some people have much more then they do.
Belle's children
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Belle has a unknown number of children, linking to how scrooge is unknown of what his life couldve been with her
The Carol Singers
Asks for Scrooges charity for families in need but Scrooge asks if they have any workhouses or prisons to go to instead. this quote is used against him in the future by the ghost of Christmas present twice.
little fan
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She is very naive, joyful and hopeful
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Young Scrooge
young scrooge is lonely in his childhood and had no friends showing us that he doesn't know much about having a good childhood
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All the children are growing up in poverty and don't experience childhood as they mature earlier due to them needing to make money by working like an adult
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the cratchits
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Bob, who works for Scrooge works in unsafe working coditions and is worked to work in extremely low temperatures because the Scrooge refuses to burn more than 1 log on the fire.
One of the Cratchets children is dying from injuries and their family cannot afford the medial fees. The family can only support their child.
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