host of Christmas Present
The streets of London on Christmas Morning
Bob Cratchits home
The mines of Wales
A Light house
Freds Home
Many homes then visited to witness the festive season
The ghost of Christmas future takes Scrooge to various future scenes, including his own death and the impact of his actions on those around him, in order to show him the consequences of his behavior and guide him towards redemption.
host of Christmas Present
The streets of London on Christmas Morning
Bob Cratchits home
The mines of Wales
A Light house
Freds Home
Many homes then visited to witness the festive season
The ghost of Christmas yet to come (future) shows scrooge some gentlemen talking about a funeral that they might go to (only if there is food), then the ghost shows him a pawn shop where a man called Old Joe has stolen a dead mans goods and is selling them, Next the ghost shows Scrooge The Cratchit household where they talk about Tiny Tim's death, and then they finally visit a graveyard where Scrooge finds his own gravestone. Scrooge realises that the people that were talking about his death and that the people who were selling the dead person's goods was all about him. Hi learnt that no one really cared about his death, no knowing who it was that died and not caring about his values.
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Yet to come took Scrooge to:
host of Christmas Present
The streets of London on Christmas Morning
Bob Cratchits home
The mines of Wales
A Light house
Freds Home
Many homes then visited to witness the festive season
Ghost of Christmas Present took him to;
The streets of London on Christmas Morning
Bob Cratchits home
The mines of Wales
A Light house
Freds Home
Many homes then visited to witness the festive season across London
To the Crachit's house, and the street where the ghost blessed strangers food, and his nephew's house the lighthouse, miners shack and the ship
To a business party, his old boarding school, and it shows his life with belle
there is no ghost of Christmas it's one big lie
The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas To Fezziwigs warehouse To Belles home
The ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to various scenes from his past, including his childhood, apprenticeship, and old workplace. The purpose is for Scrooge to reflect on his choices and how they have shaped his life.
He takes Scrooge to his old boarding school.
In the original book A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, the third spirit is apparently the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. It never says anything to Ebenezer Scrooge, merely gestures, and is described as a hooded phantom, possibly like the stereotypical Grim Reaper.
Scrooge initially feels excitement and joy when the ghost of Christmas Present visits him. The ghost takes Scrooge to various places, including the house of Bob Cratchit and the home of Scrooge's nephew, Fred.
Scrooge saw a bright, shining light coming from the Ghost of Christmas Past, who was waiting to take him on a journey through his past memories.
No, in the original "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come does not take Scrooge to Hell. Instead, the ghost shows Scrooge a vision of his possible lonely death and the impact of his actions on those around him.
His old boarding school
The first ghost (having been foretold by Marley) was to take Scrooge back to his previous Christmases and allow Scrooge to see what it was like for him then and how this changed him
To the home of Bob Cratchit and mrs Cratchit
Jacob Marley for foretelling his rate and the three ghost who take Scrooge through his life and help him see what the spirit of Christmas is about
The third ghost took Scrooge to a future Christmas, where he saw the consequences of his actions and how his death would impact those around him. This experience ultimately led to Scrooge transforming his ways and becoming a more compassionate person.