他也是宽恕的象征——尽管他的工作条件很糟糕,但他还是为斯克鲁奇干杯,面对斯克鲁奇最终的悔恨,他是开放和接受的,而不是痛苦的。 蒂尼·蒂姆(Tiny Tim) 鲍勃·克拉奇特的残废儿子,可以看到他坐在父亲的肩膀上或拄着拄着拐杖挣扎。 但蒂姆远不是痛苦的象征,而是最快乐、最勇敢的角色,总是提醒别人圣诞节的精神。 ...
The following day, he gives Cratchit a raise and becomes a father figure to Tiny Tim, who escapes death. A changed man, Scrooge now treats everyone with kindness, generosity, and compassion; he now embodies the spirit of Christmas. 狄更斯小说A Christmas Carol介绍: A Christmas Carol. In Prose...
Scrooge knew now that Tiny Tim was dead. But who was that manwhose death others were talking about? The Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come tookScrooge to a graveyard and pointed ahead. On the stone of a neglected grave,the old man read a name: Ebenezer Scrooge! It was his own name! It...
The Death of Tiny TimOf all the affecting scenes from A Christmas Carol none touches the heart more than the death of the crippled Tiny Tim, foreshadowed to Scrooge by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, especially to Victorian readers. Large families and child mortality were common in the...
The little boy, Tiny Tim, had died. 小男孩提姆已经死了。 The next morning, Scrooge opened his window and asked, 第二天早上,斯克罗奇打开窗户问: "What day is it today?" “今天是什么日子?” "Why sir, it's Christmas Day," replied a young boy in the street. 街上的年轻人说:“怎么了...
Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim-by Jessie Wilcox 1912Charles Dickens began writing A Christmas Carol in October, 1843 finishing it by the end of November in time to be published for Christmas with illustrations by John Leech. Feuding with his publishers, Dickens financed the publishing of the book ...
`And I know,' said Bob,' I know, my dears, that when we recollect how patient and how mild he was; although he was a little, little child; we shall not quarrel easily among ourselves, and forget poor Tiny Tim in doing it.' ...
The spirit shows him the indifferent reaction of people to news of his death, and points to the heart wrenching demise of the child, Tiny Tim. When the scales finally drop from Scrooge's eyes he becomes a better man, "as good a man as the good old city knew."—Karl Wells...
Ah, poor Tiny Tim! "They're better now again," said Cratchit's wife. "It makes them weak by candle-light; and I wouldn't show weak eyes to your father, when he comes home, for the world. It must be near his time." "Past it rather," Peter answered, shutting up his book....
Scrooge becomes like a second father to Tiny Tim and gains a reputation for knowing how to celebrate Christmas. A Christmas Carol is a moral tale about the spirit of giving and being kind to one another. A Christmas Carol is a moral tale about ...