Comfortable whilst her father was in business. She would have seen much of the poor and destitute around London of the time. However, when her father was made bankrupt (much like Dickens own father) she too would have been shunned by the those that had money and would have found herself with "no resource"
Mr. Fezziwig does not have any daughters in "A Christmas Carol". He is shown to have a daughter in some adaptations of the story, such as in movies or stage productions, but in Charles Dickens' original novella, he is described as having only one daughter.
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He enjoyed Christmas when he was an apprentice with Fezziwig but he lost the love of it as he grew colder toward people having lost many that he loved
For many people the movie of The Snowman would be top of their list. A Christmas Carol is another perennial favourite. A Sesame Street Christmas Carol and A Muppets Christmas Carol are two others.
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Many consider it to be Bob Cratchit
there are 12 days of cdhristmas in the song
The character of Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol has been portrayed by various actors in different adaptations of the story. Some well-known portrayals include Henry Winkler, Tiny Tim in The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), Evan Pappas in A Christmas Carol on Broadway (2001), and Seth Adkins in A Christmas Carol (1999).
I think that Scrooge wrings his hand about 5-10 times over the course of A Christmas Carol, however, it differs with what version of 'A Christmas Carol' you are talking about, as there are multiple versions.
Fezziwig is a character in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" who is Ebenezer Scrooge's former employer. He is portrayed as a jolly and generous man who throws lavish Christmas parties for his employees and embodies the spirit of Christmas. Fezziwig's character contrasts sharply with Scrooge's miserly ways, serving as a reminder of the importance of kindness and goodwill towards others.
There are quite a number across the story. It depended in what context