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In "A Christmas Carol," the Ghost of Christmas Past starts off as cheerful and nostalgic, but becomes stern and serious as the night progresses. The Ghost of Christmas Present is initially jolly and welcoming, but grows increasingly somber and foreboding. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come remains ominous and mysterious throughout the night.
The Ghost of Christmas Present is a fictional character from Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol" and does not have a specific life span as they are a spirit representing the present. In the story, the Ghost of Christmas Present exists for a single night to show Ebenezer Scrooge the error of his ways.
The Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Future.
The Ghost of Christmas Present visits Ebenezer Scrooge at 1 AM.
In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge is visited by four spirits over the course of a single night. The spirits include Marley's ghost, the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
Marley tells Scrooge that he will be visited by three spirits throughout the night. These spirits are the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. They will each show Scrooge visions to help him reflect on his life and change his ways.
No. It was Ebenezer Scrooge, a character in Charles Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" who had 4 spirits visit him: "The Ghost of Christmas Past", "The Ghost of Christmas Present" and "The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come".Plus Marley his dead partner
The Third Spirit, also known as the Ghost of Christmas Present, is a character from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." This jolly spirit appears to Ebenezer Scrooge during the night to show him the joy and goodwill of the Christmas season. The Ghost of Christmas Present is known for his lavish appearance and generous nature.
There were four spirits that visited Scrooge that night: the ghost of his dead partner Marley; the Ghost of Christmas Past, who "took" Scrooge back in time to Christmases--both good and bad--when Scrooge was younger; the Ghost of Christmas Present, who "took" him to his nephew Fred's home and the Crachit's home, to show him how joyously they were enjoying the season, in spite of being poor; and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who "took" him into the future to scenes relating to Scrooge's own death.
The first spirit who visits Scrooge is the ghost of his old friend, Jacob Marley. Jacob warns him that he will be visited by three ghosts that night-the Ghosts of Christmases past, present, and future.
It is called a Christmas Carol. The story is about a wealthy man who lives in England, Ebenezer Scrooge, he dislikes Christmas because of various reasons. Before Christmas Eve, an old friend paid him a visit, a dead friend that is. His ghost friend alarmed him that 3 spirits will visit him that night. >Ghost of Christmas past >Ghost of the Christmas Present >Ghost of the Christmas yet to come
The physical change that took place in the spirit of Christmas Present when he first appears in the story is that he is described as being jolly, vibrant, and majestic. However, as the spirit completes his time with Scrooge and prepares to depart, he ages rapidly and appears withered and feeble, symbolizing the fleeting nature of his time on Earth.