If we consider Clara from 'The Nutcracker', she dances and explores the magical world. She participates in the battle against the Mouse King and then enjoys the beautiful scenes in the Land of Sweets.
Well, if it's the girl from 'A Christmas Carol' like Fan, she shows love and care towards her brother. She was a symbol of the family warmth that Scrooge once had.
Often, she might be involved in preparing for Christmas. Like decorating the house with Christmas lights and ornaments. She could also be helping to make Christmas cookies or write letters to Santa Claus.
Well, in a Christmas story, a kid could be involved in many things. For example, the kid may be helping his parents decorate the Christmas tree. He would be hanging up colorful ornaments, stringing lights, and placing a shiny star on top of the tree. Also, the kid might be baking Christmas cookies with his family, shaping the dough into various festive shapes like snowmen or reindeer. And of course, he would be listening to Christmas stories told by his grandparents, full of magic and wonder about Santa and his elves.
The bully might steal presents. Just like in some stories where there is a greedy character who doesn't want others to have a good Christmas and so takes away the gifts meant for the poor or the children.
The'shooter' in 'A Christmas Story', which is Ralphie with his BB gun, has a lot of fun - or at least tries to. He dreams of using the gun for all kinds of adventures. Once he has it, he is likely to shoot at things like the snow or any small objects he can find in his yard. He also probably imagines himself as a hero from the Westerns he loves, while using his BB gun. And of course, he has to be careful not to actually shoot his eye out, as his mother constantly warns him.
If we take Scrooge as an example, he withholds kindness. He refuses to give to charity, doesn't allow Bob Cratchit to have a proper Christmas break, and generally spreads gloom during the festive season.
If we take Scrooge as an example, he withholds warmth and kindness. He refuses to give Bob Cratchit a proper wage and is stingy about Christmas celebrations.
As I don't know which 'Gorge' from which Christmas story you mean, I can't say what he does. It could be anything from helping Santa deliver presents to having a heart - warming family reunion during Christmas if it's a family - centered story.
Scut Farkus, the bully in 'A Christmas Story', often harasses the other children. He uses his intimidating presence to steal things from them, like their hats or small toys. He also likes to physically push them around and verbally taunt them, making the schoolyard and neighborhood a less pleasant place for the kids he targets.
If we're talking about the Christ child, his 'action' in a sense is being born, which is a miraculous event that brings the message of salvation and hope. His birth is commemorated every Christmas.
Well, if we take Tiny Tim again from 'A Christmas Carol'. He mainly just exists as a symbol of innocence and hope. He goes about his daily life in a difficult situation, being sick, but still manages to be positive and loving towards his family. His simple actions like being with his family and his positive attitude influence the people around him, especially Scrooge.