It shows him a young boy, lonely sitting and reading. The boy was of course Scrooge himself at Christmas
The spirit shows Scrooge the young boy Ebenezer, alone and neglected at school during the Christmas holidays, longing for some warmth and companionship. Scrooge realizes the impact of his own childhood experiences on his personality and actions in the present.
The spirit shows Scrooge his own headstone in the book.
second spirit show scrooge tht bein lonely is not good at all...... by: rodrigo moreira
The second spirit came to show Scrooge Christmas present.
To show him all the things he missed out on from Christmas.
The grave stone
The first spirit was Scrooge's former business partner Jacob Marley. He came to tell Scrooge that he was wasting his life, that he had a long and grievous chain, and that he was to be visited by three more spirits.To show Ebenezer Scrooge his past.
shows himself in a dark cloak to scare him in order to follow the second spirits orders dummy
The spirit never speaks but Scrooge seems to understand it through assumptions from his experiences and through rhetorical questions. Even when this tale is done in a satirical nature, this spirit has always retained its original look due to it representing what the future will be if Scrooge does not make personal changes.
He shows the effect of Tiny Tims death and of his own lonely passing
Uncertainty and disbelief
That scoorge is dead and people i fighting over his stuff i hope this the answer u want......
The spirit of Christmas present appeared as Fezziwig to remind Scrooge of the importance of generosity, joy, and caring for others during the holiday season. Fezziwig represents the embodiment of the Christmas spirit and the joy that comes from giving and spreading happiness to those around us. By showing Scrooge the contrast between Fezziwig's kindness and his own selfishness, the spirit helps Scrooge see the value of embracing the true spirit of Christmas.