Young man that looks older than his years and family size. His frame is very slight and looks at times undernourished. Bob sees the best in everyone and seeks not to have confrontation. Hes a loving husband and father
In "A Christmas Carol," Mrs. Cratchit is described as a loving and caring mother, who is also worn down by the struggles of poverty. She is depicted as a small woman with a large family to care for, and despite their hardships, she maintains a warm and generous spirit.
During their Christmas dinner Bob Cratchit offers a toast to Scrooge as the founder of the feast. Mrs Cratchit is appalled as are the children that Scrooge who is horrible to Bob would have his health toasted but she does go along with it for Bobs sake and because its Chrostmas
Because he is a very kind and humble man. He is grateful to Scrooge even for the miserable few shillings he earns every week.
He was a quite family man who tried to see the good in others.
She dislikes him intensly for his treatment of Bob her husband
Mr. Cratchit had gone to fetch Tiny Tim from church on Christmas Day to bring him home to join the family for their holiday celebration. They attended church to celebrate the joy and spirit of Christmas together.
Mrs. Cratchit has made herself look nice for Christmas by wearing an old dress that she has refreshed by altering it to make it look new. She has also adorned herself with ribbons and a brooch.
Mrs. Cratchit has reddened eyes in Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" as a way to portray her as caring and compassionate. The redness in her eyes could be due to her weeping or lack of sleep, highlighting her empathy for those less fortunate. This detail emphasizes the family's struggles and Mrs. Cratchit's emotional response to their circumstances.
It looks like Santa Claus
Dickens only says it is neglected and doesn't elaborate on specifics.
A rat
Some lines spoken by the Ghost of Christmas Present in "A Christmas Carol" include: "Come in, -- come in! and know me better, man!" and "I am the Ghost of Christmas Present. Look upon me!" These lines are meant to welcome Scrooge and show him the spirit of the holiday season.
he wears a black coat and you can not see his face
A rat
She has brown hair and blue eyes. She is wearing middle class clothes because unlike scrooge she is not rich.
A door knocker can be made in any shape desired - even to look like a face, like in A Christmas Carol.
Read a book, sleep/nap, do something fun, try not to think about Christmas, if you have christmas decor up try not to look at it.