importance of social responsibility

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"God bless us, every one!":

not just a simple blessing; it's a call to action. It suggests that everyone deserves kindness, support, and consideration, and that this responsibility extends to all members of society. The phrase "every one" is particularly impactful, as it includes the poor, the vulnerable, and even the wealthy, like Scrooge, who initially demonstrates a lack of social responsibility

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"He hoped the people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day who made lame beggars walk, and blind men see.":

though not directly a call for action, shows Tiny Tim's awareness of his own vulnerability and his desire to use his situation to inspire others to consider their own responsibilities towards the vulnerable. He hopes to be a reminder of compassion and mercy, suggesting that others should take inspiration from his own resilience and the biblical example of Jesus's miracles

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"We shall not quarrel easily among ourselves, and forget poor Tiny Tim in doing it."

spoken after Tiny Tim's death in Stave 4, underscores the impact of his life and the importance of remembering him and his needs. It suggests that even in the face of adversity, individuals should not forget the needs of those in their community, reinforcing the idea of collective responsibility

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how are quotes about tiny tim used to show social responsibility

highlight the importance of social responsibility by showcasing his vulnerability and the impact of poverty, prompting reflection on the need for compassion and social reform.