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What does tiny tim represent in A Christmas Carol

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Tiny Tim represents the value of the human being apart from any contribution the person makes to his caretakers or society. Being disabled and a child, Tim is unable to perform any physical labor that would make him useful to his family.

The ​religious focus​ of Tiny Tim's statement presents him as an exemplary child who embodies the spirit of Christmas​. This is heightened by the phrase ​“everyone”​ which highlights that he is compassionate and caring, both of these are traits that further the endearing nature of his character.

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Answer: Christmas spirit

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