That would be Bob Cratchit.
That would be Ebenezer Scrooge, the miser who employed Bob Cratchit as his clerk.
By raising his salary, even though he came to work later than he was supposed to. "Old" Scrooge would have fired him, but "New" Scrooge has changed his ways.
For most of the story, she resents and despises him for a hard master to her husband and his lack of compassion for others. She's willing for her husband to defend him and, as a good Christian woman, would welcome him into her home. By the end of the book, she's seen the change in Scrooge and she comes to love him.
Bob is grateful for the fifteen shillings and six pence pay he earns each week compared to nothing at all and tries to make a bad situation more tolerable. However, Mrs Cratchit sees Scrooges bad attitude toward the loyal hard-working bob and is incensed by it
Well, isn't that just a happy little question. You see, Mrs. Cratchit's feelings towards Scrooge are different because she sees the hardships her family faces due to Scrooge's stinginess. Meanwhile, Bob Cratchit is able to see the good in people, like Scrooge, and chooses to offer a toast in his honor despite his flaws. It's all about perspective and understanding that everyone has their own story to tell.
He looked upon Tiny Tim Cratchit as the child he would never have. Following his visitations his focus changed to a caring person
at that time work in London was very scarce. any work found had to be taken and held on to else people would starve
His toast, "To Mr Scrooge, founder of the feast!" highlights Bobs respect and loyalty for what he has and what, even if it is a pittance he is paid by his employer Mr Scrooge by whose wages there was at least a meal on their table that Christmas Day when many in London of the time were staving.
Scrooge sees what Christmas is like for people that are around him at the time, he also sees Tiny Tim Cratchit and is shocked to hear that he was life limited and would not see another Christmas - Now Scrooge starts to understand the true meaning of Christmas
Even in 1843, a turkey was an emblem of fullness and prosperity -- something only the wealthy could afford. Scrooge gave this to the Cratchits to ensure that they would have a feast they deserved, as a kind and loving family.
I think his name is Ebaneezer Scrooge. So it would be Scrooge.scrooge's last name is scrooge. His first name is Ebenezer.