Bob's love for his family and Tiny Tim is emphasised massively here and the huge emotional impat that Tiny Tim's death has on him is shown, suggesting that due to Scrooge's cynical and miserly ideologies leading him to neglect and offer no charity or support towards the poor or anyone else in society, such as Bob and the Cratchit family, such suffering and pain exists within society among people like the cratchity family. Through this, Dickens suggests that if men like Scrooge, with their stingy, unsociable ideologies (e.g. Malthusian economics) continue to offer no support to their fellow man, then only suffering and pain will continue to be perpetuated within society.