The Ghost of Christmas Present leaves Scrooge in the street where he talked to Scrooge of the children named Want and Ignorance. His departure was immediately followed by the appearance of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
The Ghost of Christmas Present did not leave Scrooge in his room; rather he took him on a journey to observe the happiness and suffering of others during Christmas.
the ghost of Christmas past
He was in his own room
The Ghost of Christmas Present was waiting for Scrooge in the next room. The ghost showed Scrooge scenes of Christmas celebrations and highlighted the spirit of giving and goodwill.
Scrooge managed to get rid of the ghost by grabbing its extinguisher cap and putting it back on. The ghost then twisted the extinguisher's side-arm and disappeared, leaving Scrooge alone in his bedroom.
In the room where the ghost of Christmas present appears
Scrooge then sees the Ghost of Christmas present for the first time
Scrooge was never a ghost in the story
The character who says "Come in and know me better man" in A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Present. He says this to Scrooge as he welcomes him into his world.
The spirit of Christmas Yet to Come was waiting for Scrooge in the next room. This silent and ominous figure showed Scrooge events that were yet to come if he did not change his ways.
no. Marley is the ghost.
He plays Scrooge, young scrooge, middle age scrooge, older scrooge, christmas past ghost, christmas present ghost, and christmas future ghost.
Scrooge places a lamp extinguisher over the head of the first ghost, putting out the flame from its head and making the ghost disappear as the flame is extinguished
The spirt was in the living room (the main room of the house) as Scooge opened his bedroom door the Ghost bid him enter