Despite being treated cruelly by his employer, Bob proposes a toast to Scrooge and encourages his reluctant family to do so as well:
This demonstrates Bob’s kind-spirited and forgiving nature and he is presented as a virtuous and righteous character
Dickens' depiction of Bob invokes sympathy from the reader:
He is deferential , patient, courteous and civil to Scrooge, despite Scrooge’s poor treatment
Bob is symbolic of the lower classes and their dependence on their employer:
Bob’s situation depends on businessmen like Scrooge and so subsequently does the fate of his family:
This symbolises the power of the higher classes over the poor
As a character, Bob remains unchanged throughout the novella:
He remains compassionate, generous and forgiving