Bob Cratchit is a fictional character coined by Charles Dickens for his novella or short story- A Christmas Carol. The story is better known by the name of its lead character- Scrooge! The title song, so to speak , is not identified in the story. Some have suggested ( God rest ye merry Gentlemen) as that is an English song- others- the democratic- easy to sing- Silent night. It just says in the story they were all singing a Christmas Carol at the close.
The Cratchit family in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" lived in a small and humble dwelling in a poor neighborhood in London. The house is described as scantily furnished and lacking in many comforts.
It was the ghost of Christmas yet to come in the cratchits house after Tiny Tim had died
The Cratchits' eldest daughter is Martha. She works as an apprentice at a milliner's shop.
It was bob cratchit's house following the death of tiny tim
Its was Christmas pudding
The Cratchits own only two drinking glasses in the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
The Cratchits put a pot of boiling water on the fire to make a special Christmas pudding during the Christmas carol.
After leaving the Cratchits, the ghost and Scrooge visit a mining town, a lighthouse at sea, and a ship at sea. These places show Scrooge the hardships faced by those less fortunate than him.
In the visit by Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Present they had a small goose with stuffing inside, some mashed potatoes, gravy, applesauce, and a plum pudding cooked in the wash pan! In reality the Cratchits would eat heartily of the enormous turkey sent them by an anonymous donor (Scrooge).
No, there was a Martha. She was Bob Cratchits eldest daughter
He sends it to the Cratchits.
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Only Matha and Belinda are referred to by name the other isnt