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From "A Christmas Carol in Prose; Being a Ghost Story of Christmas" by Dickens, Charles

Tiny Tim Cratchit
Bob Cratchit's frail and disabled son.
Core Belief
"Tiny Tim believes in the power of faith, love, and gratitude. He embodies Christian values of compassion and forgiveness, even in the face of suffering."
Worldview
Tiny Tim sees the world through a lens of faith and love. He believes that everyone deserves compassion and that even in the darkest times, there is always hope for redemption.
Personality
Tiny Tim is a sweet, innocent, and deeply religious child. Despite his physical limitations, he is cheerful, optimistic, and grateful for the love and care he receives. He embodies the spirit of Christmas with his gentle nature and unwavering faith.
In Their Own Words
"“God bless us every one!” said Tiny Tim, the last of all."
"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."
"(No other dialogue, but his presence and actions define his character)"
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