Mrs Cratchit hated Scrooge for the way he underpaid Bob and his treatment of her husband. She threatened that if Scrooge were present in their home on Christmas Day when Bob proposed a toast to the founder of the feast she said she would have given him a piece of her mind the "old skinflint as he is".
She calls him an "odious, stingy, hard, unfeeling man." Bob drinks to his health anyway, believing in Christmas and that the man does employ him.
Scrooge's wife said that his wealth had replaced love and compassion in his heart.
To highlight the loyalty of bob to Scrooge and to bring out the feeling of dislike by Bobs family for the way Scrooge treats Bob
Scrooge does nto see his wife, he didnt marry. he was telling the ghost to take him away from the scene of his breakup with Belle his betrothed
This was not his wife. Scrooge didnt marry at all. The person was Belle. Belle was Scrooges fiancee, his betrothed . Belle had seen Scrooge change. He had lost the poor young mans attitude and allowed wealth to take over his life. This drive for more wealth had pushed Belle out of his heart as gold now replaced his love
Fred , his nephew Fan, his sister Dick wilks, former friend and apprentice Mr Fezziwig former employer Jacob Marley, last friend and business partner Bob cratchit, employee Tiny Tim, bobs son Belle , former fiancee Mrs cratchit, bobs wife Mrs dilber, housekeeper
Bob Cratchit views Scrooge as a harsh and uncaring employer, while the rest of the Cratchit family show more empathy and understanding towards Scrooge's miserly behavior. Bob's wife and children try to see the good in Scrooge and remain hopeful for his redemption.
Scrooge was never married. He was engaged to Belle at one time.
Well, I'd have to say none, as "The Country" has no B, so there could not possibly be any bobs in there.
It was Bob Cratchits home where Scrooge sees what Bobs family think of him and learns, whoo bob is loyal and that Tiny Tim will not see the next Christmas if "things" do not change
Scrooge McDuck didnt have a wife. He dis have 2 siblings Matilda McDuck and Hortence McDuck. His parents were Downey O'Drake and Fergus McDuck
The woman in the commercial is Bob's(Ron Capasso's) wife.......
Fred's wife described Scrooge as a "squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner!" during a conversation with Fred in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."