Tiny Tim (A Christmas Carol)
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. Although seen only briefly, he is a major character, and serves as an important symbol of the consequences of the protagonist's choices.


Character overview

Tiny Tim is the young, ailing son of Bob Cratchit, Ebenezer Scrooge’s underpaid clerk. When Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Present he is shown just how ill the boy really is (the family cannot afford to properly treat him on the salary Scrooge pays Cratchit). When visited by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, Scrooge is shown that Tiny Tim will die. This, and several other visions, leads Scrooge to reform his ways. At the end of the story, Dickens makes it explicit that Tiny Tim does not die, and Scrooge becomes a "second father" to him. Cratchit says of Tim: In the story, Tiny Tim is known for the statement, "God bless us, every one!" which he offers as a blessing at Christmas dinner. Dickens repeats the phrase at the end of the story, symbolic of Scrooge's change of heart.


Character development

In earlier drafts, the character's name was "Little Fred". Dickens may have derived the name from his brothers, who both had "Fred" as a part of their names, one named Alfred and the other Frederick. Dickens also had a sister, Fanny, who had a disabled son named Henry Augustus Burnett (1839–1849) who may have been an inspiration for Tiny Tim. It has also been claimed that the character is based on the son of a friend, who owned a cotton mill in Ardwick,
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. Dickens tried other names such as "Tiny Mick" after "Little Fred" but eventually decided upon "Tiny Tim".Leigh Cowan, Alison
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After dropping the name "Little Fred", Dickens later used it for Scrooge's nephew, "Fred".


Illness

Dickens never explicitly specifies the illness Tiny Tim suffers, although he walks with a crutch and has "his limbs supported by an iron frame". In 1992, American paediatric neurologist Donald Lewis, although describing the boy as "the crippled son of Ebenezer Scrooge's clerk", proposed as one possibility renal tubular acidosis (type 1), a type of kidney failure causing the blood to become acidic. * Rickets (caused by a lack of
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) has been proposed as another possibility, as it was a not uncommon disease during that time period. A 1997 editorial in '' The Journal of Infectious Diseases'' presented a fictional account of construction workers in London discovering Tiny Tim's grave to speculate on the possible causes of his ailment.


Notable portrayals

The role of Tiny Tim has been performed (live action, voiced or animated) by: *Phillip Frost in the 1935 film '' Scrooge'' * Terry Kilburn in the 1938 film ''
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'' * Glyn Dearman in the 1951 film '' Scrooge'' *Christopher Cook in the 1957
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'' A Christmas Carol (Shower of Stars)'' * Dennis Holmes on
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's '' General Electric Theater'' in the 1957 episode "The Trail to Christmas" * Joan Gardner (as a properly speaking Gerald McBoing-Boing) in the 1962 animated television film '' Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol'' * Richard Beaumont in the 1970 film '' Scrooge'' * Alexander Williams in the 1971 animated short film ''
A Christmas Carol ''A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas'', commonly known as ''A Christmas Carol'', is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. It recounts the ...
'' *Timothy Chasin in the 1977 television movie ''A Christmas Carol'' *Bobby Rolofson in the 1978 animated television film '' The Stingiest Man in Town'' * Rich Little impersonating
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as Tim in the 1978
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'' Rich Little's Christmas Carol'' * Mel Blanc (as Tweety Pie) in the 1979 animated short film '' Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol'' *Chris Crabb (as Jonathan Thatcher) in the 1979 television film '' An American Christmas Carol'' *Dick Billingsley (as Morty Fieldmouse) in the 1983 animated film '' Mickey's Christmas Carol'' *Anthony Walters in the 1984 television film ''
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'' *Nicholas Phillips (as Calvin Cooley, in this case a depressed boy of few words) in the 1988 film '' Scrooged'' ** Mary Lou Retton (as herself) played Tiny Tim in the film-within-a-film. * Jerry Nelson (as Robin the Frog) in Disney's 1992 film '' The Muppet Christmas Carol'' * Don Messick (as Bamm-Bamm Rubble) in the 1994 television special '' A Flintstones Christmas Carol'' * Taran Noah Smith in the 1995 television film '' Ebbie'' * Jarrad Kritzstein in the 1997 animated television film ''
A Christmas Carol ''A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas'', commonly known as ''A Christmas Carol'', is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. It recounts the ...
'' *Joshua Silberg in the 1998 television film '' Ebenezer'' *Ben Tibber in the 1999 television film ''
A Christmas Carol ''A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas'', commonly known as ''A Christmas Carol'', is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. It recounts the ...
'' *Joshua Archambault in the 2000 TV Movie '' A Diva's Christmas Carol'' * Jacob Moriarty in the 2004 TV movie '' A Christmas Carol: The Musical'' *
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(as Priscilla Pig, in a similar but not identical role) in the 2006 video '' Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas'' * Ryan Ochoa ( Mocap performance by Gary Oldman) in the 2009 film ''
A Christmas Carol ''A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas'', commonly known as ''A Christmas Carol'', is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. It recounts the ...
'' *As a fieldmouse in '' Nature Cat: a Nature Carol'' * Lenny Rush in the 2019 BBC three-part miniseries ''A Christmas Carol'' (the first time a disabled actor has played this role in a major adaptation) * Zak Ford-Williams in
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's adaptation '' A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story''


References


External links

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''A Christmas Carol'' – In Prose – A Ghost Story of Christmas
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