
Bob Cratchit
Scrooge's underpaid and overworked clerk.
Core Belief
"Bob believes in the importance of family, faith, and gratitude, even in the face of adversity. He finds joy in simple pleasures and maintains a positive outlook despite his difficult circumstances."
Worldview
Bob sees the world through a lens of faith and family. He believes that kindness and compassion are essential virtues and that even the poorest individuals can find happiness in love and togetherness.
Personality
Bob Cratchit is a kind, gentle, and loving man who values his family above all else. Despite his poverty and Scrooge's harsh treatment, he maintains a cheerful disposition and embodies the spirit of Christmas. He is deeply devoted to his children, especially Tiny Tim, and strives to provide for them despite his meager income.
In Their Own Words
"βMr. Scrooge!β said Bob; βI'll give you Mr. Scrooge, the Founder of the Feast!β"
"βGod bless us every one!β said Tiny Tim, the last of all."
"βSomehow he gets thoughtful, sitting by himself so much, and thinks the strangest things you ever heard. He told me, coming home, that he hoped the people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day, who made lame beggars walk, and blind men see.β"
Discussions with Bob Cratchit
Other Characters from A Christmas Carol in Prose; Being a Ghost Story of Christmas
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