THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST, THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PRESENt and the ghost of Christmas future
The three spirits that visit Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" are the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future).
Ebenezer Scrooge's mother died giving birth to him. This is mentioned in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" as part of Scrooge's backstory.
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The girl is Want and the boy Ignorance, Scrooge is wanted beware of both, but most of all the boy!
Charles Dickens likely chose the name Ebenezer Scrooge to reflect the character's miserly and selfish personality. The name "Ebenezer" has biblical origins, meaning "stone of help," suggesting there may be hope for Scrooge to change. The surname "Scrooge" has come to be synonymous with greed and stinginess due to the character's portrayal in "A Christmas Carol."
There were two children specific to the Ghost of Christmas Present. One a boy call Ignorance and the other a girl called Want.The Ghost however, does make reference to Tim Cratchet. As he takes Scrooge to the Cratchet house he highlights the little crutch standing on its own next to the fire and no sign of the child who of course will die if Scrooge does not make some life changes.
There were four spirits that visited Scrooge that night: the Spirit of his dead partner Marley; the Spirit of Christmas Past, who "took" Scrooge back in time to Christmases--both good and bad--when Scrooge was younger; the Spirit 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 Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come, who "took" him into the future to scenes relating to Scrooge's own death. Scrooge convinced the last Spirit to leave by promising it he would change.The two spirits under the robe of the Ghost of Christmas Present were Ignorance and Want.
In "A Christmas Carol," Ben Benjamin was a character mentioned by Ebenezer Scrooge during the visit from the Ghost of Christmas Present. He was portrayed as a debtor who owed money to Scrooge but was unable to pay it back, resulting in Scrooge discussing his fate with the spirit. Ben Benjamin's story highlighted Scrooge's lack of compassion and indifference towards those in need.
Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck were the three nephews of Uncle Scrooge.
Scrooge refers to a person who is miserly, stingy, or lacking in generosity. The term comes from the character Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol," known for his extreme greed and lack of compassion.
They are not remotely based on each other. Franklin was not even Dutch. You might be thinking of the miserly side of Franklin which MAY form the basis for Charles Dickens" Ebenezer Scrooge. Ebenezer and Benjamin are in one-to-one correspondance, both are Old Testament names. It has been argued that Scrooge was based on Franklin. the Disney cartoon version supports this idea.
he has five brothers Kinzie, Ebenezer,Raymond,Rene and Joe
The Spirits of Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas yet to come.