the term "so unique" doesn't make sense. Unique means only one and cannot be qualified. Scrooge was visited by several ghosts. Marley's ghost - Marley was his dead partner - followed by the ghosts of Christmas past, Christmas present and Christmas to come. That's 4 so they weren't unique....
The first ghost, the Ghost of Christmas Past, showed Scrooge scenes from his past, including his childhood and early adulthood. These scenes reminded Scrooge of his lost innocence, joy, and the relationships he had neglected in pursuit of wealth.
The first ghost showed Scrooge what happened in the Past at Christmas.
The ghost of his business partner, Jacob Marley.
The first ghost was his old business partner Jacob Marley
Initially Jacob Marley Scrooges dead business partner followed by the Ghost of Christmas Past present and Yet To Come
The ghost of Christmas yet to come.
The ghost takes Scrooge to the Corn Exchange - Here Scrooge would have been seen on a daily bases in his familiar place. On his visit with the ghost Scrooge hears business men speak of a sudden death and asking what will happen to the deceased properties. The ghost does not get involved in any discussion throughout his visitation to Scrooge
The first ghost to visit Scrooge was that of his business partner, Jacob Marley. Later Scrooge was visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Yet to Come
The Ghost of Christmas past brings Scrooge to a party at Scrooge's first employer, Mr Fezziwig's.
At 1 am
Marley
The very first ghost is Jacob Marley
The first ghost to appear before Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Jacob Marley, Scrooge's former business partner. He warns Scrooge about the consequences of his selfish and greedy ways.
The first ghost to visit Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" is the Ghost of Christmas Past. This ghost shows Scrooge scenes from his childhood and past in order to help him reflect on his life choices.
The fourth ghost that visited Scrooge was the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. Its purpose was to show Scrooge the consequences of his actions if he continued down his selfish and greedy path, specifically by revealing a future where he dies alone and unloved. The ghost's visit ultimately serves as a final warning for Scrooge to change his ways and seek redemption.
Because he wanted to
The first ghost that visits Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" is the Ghost of Christmas Past. This ghost takes Scrooge on a journey through his past to help him reflect on his life choices.
The Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge scenes from his past to help him reflect on his choices and behavior. The ghost does not say specific words to Scrooge but guides him through memories to evoke emotions and spur change.