The Ghost of Christmas Past in "A Christmas Carol" appears as a glowing figure to symbolize wisdom and enlightenment. His radiant light reflects the idea of shedding light on Scrooge's past and helping him gain insight into his actions and choices. This representation emphasizes the ghost's role as a guide in bringing about Scrooge's transformation.
It was Dickens way of using the Ghost to Illuminate the mistakes made by Scrooge in the past so that they can be mended or at least so that they will not be repeated. Scrooge tries to squelch this light by use of the extinguisher the ghost carries when he feels that the ghost has shown him more than he can bear. The weight of Scrooge's mistakes is so heavy that he extinguishes the light so that he can see no more.
He is desribed by Dickens as "it was clothed in one simple green robe, or mantle, bordered with white fur. This garment hung so loosely on the figure, that its large chest was bare. Its feet, could be seen beneath the folds of the garment, These too were also bare; and on its head it wore covering of a holly wreath, set here and there with shining icicles. Its dark brown curls were long and free: it had a genial face, its sparkling eyes, its open hand, its cheery voice, its unconstrained demeanour, and its joyful air. Girded round its middle was an antique scabbard; but no sword was in it, and the ancient sheath was eaten up with rust
He looks like the Grim Reaper without the weapon.
The ghost of Christmas Future
he is blue and skinny but scary
a freak
Some lines spoken by the Ghost of Christmas Present in "A Christmas Carol" include: "Come in, -- come in! and know me better, man!" and "I am the Ghost of Christmas Present. Look upon me!" These lines are meant to welcome Scrooge and show him the spirit of the holiday season.
he wears a black coat and you can not see his face
The third ghost in "A Christmas Carol" is the Ghost of Christmas Future, also known as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. This silent figure shows Scrooge the potential consequences of his actions if he does not change his ways, ultimately helping Scrooge realize the need for redemption and transformation. The Ghost reveals to Scrooge his own lonely death and the impact of his behavior on others, leading to his eventual change of heart.
The Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge what and how his past has effected him and tries to tell him that it is the past and now he must look to the future, he cannot change the past The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge what is happening around him at Christmas and that it doesn't matter how rich or poor everyone can keep the season in their hearts but he leave Scrooge with two warnings . Firstly Tiny Tim will not see another of his Christmas brothers and second that ignorance and want are all around Scrooge
Scrooge does not want to look into the Ghost of Christmas Past's eyes because the spirit's gaze is intense and unnerving, reflecting painful memories and truths that Scrooge is hesitant to confront about his past actions and choices. Scrooge fears facing the emotional weight and regret that comes with reliving his past mistakes and hurts.
In "A Christmas Carol," the torch mentioned likely refers to a long stick with a flaming light source at the end. Torches were commonly used for illumination in outdoor settings during the time period in which the story is set. They emit a flickering light that casts shadows and adds to the atmosphere of the scene.
It looks like Santa Claus
Dickens only says it is neglected and doesn't elaborate on specifics.
Because he had not celebrated Christmas for a considerable time Scrooge didn't know what Christmas was to look like or how to celebrate it and had forgotten why the Day was celebarated
She has brown hair and blue eyes. She is wearing middle class clothes because unlike scrooge she is not rich.
all three but the the one that really made him look at himself was the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Mr. Fezziwig was his boss. Marley was later Scrooge's partner. When he sees himself in the past he said if he owned a business someday he would treat his people like Fezziwig did. Look at him now. He forgot and he didn't treat them like he said he would