he was transported with the ghost unseen by anyone
The Ghost was able to transport Scrooge to various scenes
On the Ghosts robe so that he might be safely transported
In "A Christmas Carol," the spirit and Scrooge touched the ghost's robe or a special object like a ring or staff to move through space and time to different locations. This allowed them to witness various events and scenes related to Christmas past, present, and future.
Scrooge was magically transported through time and space to different places completely invisible to those whose lives he was witnessing
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge was able to travel with the spirit by holding onto the spirit's robe or hand. This physical connection allowed Scrooge to be transported to different places and times by the spirit.
The visit to Scrooge by Jacob Marley The visit of the Ghost of Scrooges Christmas Past Scrooge's realisation of how lonely he was at Christmas as a child The feeling of loss he has when Belle ends their engagement The visit of the Ghost of Christmas Present who opens Scrooge's eyes to the world around him The Ghosts start warning about Want and Ignorance The Ghost rebuff of Scrooge when asked if the children beneath the Ghosts robe have no resource The visit of the ghost of Christmas yet to come as "dead" Scrooges realisation that his death is imminent if he does not change Scrooges promise to change and live a better life thereafter
When the Ghost of Christmas Present removed his bandage in "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge saw two starving children, named Ignorance and Want, hiding beneath the ghost's robe. This moment serves as a powerful message to Scrooge about the consequences of ignorance and neglect of those in need.
The ghostly figures under the ghost's robe represent the souls of people trapped in purgatory. They serve as a warning to Scrooge of what his fate could be if he does not change his ways.
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Its is never really stated in the original story except that Scrooge is instructed by the Ghost of Christmas Present to take hold of his robe. It is generally assumed that ghost can move on a differing plane to humans and cannot be seen
Scrooge asked the ghost if the scene they were witnessing pertained to the future.
The spirit warns Scrooge to fear the children under its robe because they represent Ignorance and Want. Ignorance and Want are social issues that perpetuate poverty and suffering, and the spirit is highlighting the consequences of turning a blind eye to these problems.