Scrooge tries to put out the light by, putting an extinguisher cap on it and in the book and in the movies he does not succeed. The light symbolizes the truth which is why he can't get rid of the light because you can never extinguish the truth.
Scrooge tries to distinguish the light by focusing on different qualities, such as being bright and clear, as well as casting out darkness and shadows. He examines the light closely to see if it is a positive force that can overcome darkness and bring warmth and hope. By observing these characteristics, Scrooge is able to determine if the light is genuine and trustworthy.
This refers to the Ghost of Christmas Past who has a flame emulating from its heal which is used to light teh way in Scrooges past life. Scrooge takes a Lamp extinguisher which is carried by the Ghost and forces it over the ghosts flame putting out the light and extinguishing the ghost as well
The light is described by the Ghost as being used to allow Scrooge to see the dark images of his past. Scrooge is able to put the light out with the use of the candle extinguisher that the ghost carries under his arm.
He was to live every day thereafter as though it were Christmas day.
He never got rid of it, it just went away itself.
The light was the ghosts way of showing Scrooge his dark past. By covring the light it put out the flame and stopped him seeing things that were upsetting him
By pulling a candle cap down over the flame
The light referred to is that on the head of The Ghost Of Christmas Past. The light represents the light from which Scrooge can see his darker past
By using the lamp extinguisher that the ghost carried
The light was there to show Scrooge shadows of his past. When he did extinguish that flame the scenes were over and Scrooge was once more in his bed
because of light
The Ghost of Christmas Past is accusing Scrooge of wanting to extinguish the light of truth and self-reflection that the ghost represents. By asking to put on his cap, Scrooge is implying that he wants to avoid facing his past and the lessons it holds for him.
he pulled the covers over his head.
Scrooge cannot hide the light on the spirit's head because it represents the spirit's supernatural nature and cannot be extinguished or concealed by mortal means. Additionally, the light symbolizes enlightenment and truth, which cannot be hidden or avoided. It serves as a reminder to Scrooge that he cannot escape the consequences of his actions.
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It was a happy time. Scrooge was included in all the activities of the business. He made friends and this is where he me Bella who he fill in love with. The atmosphere was much light than that of the boarding school Scrooge had been abandoned to in his early years
The head of the ghost of Christmas past carried a candle extinguisher. His head bore a flame which he explains is to help Scrooge see into the dark areas of his past. Scrooge becomes emotional and does not want to show his feelings so attempts to use the hat to put out the light so stopping visions of his pasted being seen.
Undue literary license. I can"t recall anything Maritime in (Scrooge) of course Seeing the Light- has spiritual overtones.
Basically they don't ! They only distinguish light from dark.
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