Peter Cratchit is a character in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol." He is the eldest son of Bob Cratchit and works as an apprentice at a glovers. Peter is a kind-hearted and responsible young man who cares deeply for his family, especially his younger brothers and sisters.
bob cratchcit's son and tiny tim's brother
Peter is Peter Cratchit Bobs eldest son
Crartchit's oldest son was Peter. Hope this answers your question.
It was the Cratchit child named "Peter" who was reading a book when Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come entered Bob Cratchit's house.
Bob Cratchit has 6 children....Martha, Belinda, Peter, and Tiny Tim. There are also twins who are unnamed in the original story.
There are 8 people in the Cratchit family (from A Christmas Carol). There is Bob Cratchit, his wife, and their six children: Martha, Belinda, Peter, two younger, unnamed Cratchits (a girl and boy), and Tiny Tim.
It was assumed the the "situation" that Bob had an eye for Peter would have been similar to himself office based
Not all the Cratchit family are given names in the original book however those mentioned are;ROBERT (BOB) CRATCHIMRS CRATCHITBELINDA CRATCHIT: the Cratchit's second daughterLITTLE BOY CRATCHIT: another Cratchit sonLITTLE GIRL CRATCHIT: another Cratchit daughterMARTHA CRATCHIT: the eldest daughter of the Cratchit'sand of course TIMOTHY (TINY TIM ) CRATCHIT
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Bob Cratchit's shirt is inherited by his son, Peter Cratchit. Peter is depicted as a hardworking and responsible young man who eventually takes on more responsibilities to support his family.
Bob Cratchit has 6 children....Martha, Belinda, Peter, and Tiny Tim. There are also twins who are unnamed in the original story.
No, Cratchit is not single.
Cratchit is a/an Clerk
Bob Cratchit's home in "A Christmas Carol" is depicted as humble and small, with a meager fire to keep warm. The Cratchit children, including Tiny Tim, are described as cheerful despite their impoverished surroundings. Their Christmas dinner consists of a meager goose and pudding, but they are grateful for what they have and celebrate the holiday with love and joy.