A Christmas Carol: Tiny Tim Quotes
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What does Tiny Tim wish everyone?

  • Wealth
  • Health
  • God bless us every one! (correct)
  • Happiness
  • How is Tiny Tim described in the text?

    A fragile and innocent little child.

    What does Tiny Tim do that shows his excitement during Christmas?

    He beats on the table with the handle of his knife.

    Tiny Tim's cry of 'Hurrah!' emphasizes his strength.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the ghost predict about Tiny Tim?

    <p>That he will die if Scrooge doesn't pay Bob Cratchit enough.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why does Tiny Tim wait until last to toast to Scrooge?

    <p>He fears him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Tiny Tim sing?

    <p>With sadness.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What sentiment does Bob Cratchit express regarding Tiny Tim?

    <p>He doesn't want to forget him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Dickens suggest about Tiny Tim's nature?

    <p>He is innocent and pure.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Tiny Tim hope his condition can provide to others?

    <p>Happiness and a reminder of Christ.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What realization does Scrooge have regarding Tiny Tim?

    <p>Without help, he would cause Tiny Tim to die.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Tiny Tim is described as having a ______ little voice.

    <p>plaintive</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Key Quotes and Analysis of Tiny Tim

    • "God bless us every one!" - Tiny Tim’s blessing epitomizes the spirit of Christmas and showcases the transformative effect he has on Scrooge and others.

    • "Tiny Tim, bore a little crutch, his limbs supported by an iron frame." - Illustrates Tiny Tim’s fragility and innocence, highlighting his vulnerability within the Cratchit family.

    • "And even Tiny Tim, excited by the two young Cratchits, beat on the table with the handle of his knife." - Despite his physical weakness, Tiny Tim's excitement during Christmas shows his determination to partake in family celebrations.

    • "Feebly cried Hurrah!" - The emphasis on Tiny Tim's frailty reveals the dependency of the sick and poor on their circumstances, showcasing the societal issues surrounding poverty.

    • "I see a vacant seat." - A foreshadowing moment where the ghost indicates that Tiny Tim's future is bleak unless Scrooge improves the Cratchit family’s financial situation.

    • "Tiny Tim drank it last of all." - Reflects Tiny Tim's apprehension towards Scrooge, portraying his innocent yet fearful nature within the context of the family's social struggles.

    • "Plaintive little voice." - Tiny Tim’s sadness in song symbolizes the emotional weight of his illness, serving as a contrast to the festive atmosphere.

    • "I promised him I would walk there on a Sunday." - Bob Cratchit's sentiment towards Tiny Tim’s memory illustrates the deep love within the Cratchit family, highlighting loss and remembrance.

    • "Spirit of Tiny Tim, thy childish essence was from God!" - The portrayal of Tiny Tim as an angelic figure reinforces Dickens's critique of societal neglect toward the poor and highlights the inherent goodness of the innocent.

    • "In the poor chimney-corner, and a crutch without an owner, carefully preserved." - Symbolizes how the family cherishes Tiny Tim’s memory, revealing their emotional attachment and loss.

    • "He hoped the people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple..." - Tiny Tim expresses hope that his condition serves a greater purpose, wishing to inspire compassion and reflection on kindness during Christmas.

    • "We recollect how patient and how mild he was." - Reminds readers of Tiny Tim’s virtue and innocence, prompting a reconsideration of societal attitudes toward the less fortunate.

    • "And to Tiny Tim, who did not die, he was a second father." - Scrooge's realization that his choices have direct consequences on Tiny Tim emphasizes the theme of social responsibility and the value of every individual life.

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    Dive into the key quotes and analysis of Tiny Tim from 'A Christmas Carol'. This quiz will highlight the character's significance and the emotional impact he has on Scrooge and the story. Perfect for GCSE (9:1) Literature studies!

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