They remind him of statements he has made or action he has taken when he questions why others do the same i.e. When seeing the children (Want and Ignorance) beneath the robes of the Ghost of Christmas Present Scrooge is shocked by their sickly and malnourished condition He asks the ghost, Have they no resource, have they no one to care for them?" The ghosts reply was Scrooge's retort to the two gentlemen in stave one who asked for a donation to help the sick and needy at this time of year, "Are there no prisons, are there no work houses and the treadmill, is that still gainfully employed?"
Scrooge begs the spirit to show him examples of people who have been inspired by Christmas joy and who have found happiness in their lives. He wants to understand the true essence and power of the holiday spirit.
In the first instances he begs the Ghost of Christmas Past to take him away from tthe painful vision of his own past. In the last stave Scrooge begs the Ghost of Christmas Yet to come to believe that he will change and to give him a chance to prove this
This is about the ghost of Christmas priest who uses the horn of plenty to share the Christmas spirit and peace to all he encounters irrespective of class or background
of ignoring the vast amount of want, deprivation and poverty that surrounds him all the time
That the scene he has witnessed are scenes of what may be an not will be
He was starting to enjoy himself
The spirit shows Scrooge his own headstone in the book.
The answer is the spirit of the future
The Spirit of Christmas Present.
second spirit show scrooge tht bein lonely is not good at all...... by: rodrigo moreira
He was scared and unwilling to accompany the spirit. Scrooge's attitude is one of terror when the spirit asks him to take his hand and take off into the sky.
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The second spirit to visit scrooge in A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Present. The ghost takes Scrooge to both his nephew and employee's home in the present time. He also appears with two spirit children, Ignorance and Want.
Scrooge tells the last spirit that he is willing to embrace the spirit's lessons and change his ways. He vows to honor Christmas in his heart and keep it alive all year round.
The spirit of Christmas Yet to Come had the greatest effect on Scrooge because it showed him the potential outcome of his current actions - a lonely death and being forgotten by all. This stark vision of his future served as a powerful wakeup call for Scrooge, motivating him to change his ways and embrace the spirit of Christmas.
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