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His behaviour on Christmas Day, when he is happy to see that he is still alive and that he can change the future; especially the episode with Bob Cratchet.

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In "A Christmas Carol," the character of Bob Cratchit provides comic relief through his interactions with Scrooge and his family. His optimistic outlook and sense of humor help to balance out the more serious and somber aspects of the story. Additionally, the character of Fezziwig also serves as a source of comic relief during the festive scenes in the story.

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