The third ghost that came to visit Ebenezer Scrooge in a Christmas Carol was the Ghost of Christmas Present, if you include Marley's ghost, but if you do not include Marley, then the third (and therefore last) ghost was that of the Christmas Yet to Come, a spectral ghost whose most terrifying feature was that of his muted voice.
The second ghost to appear to Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" is the Ghost of Christmas Present. This joyful and generous ghost shows Scrooge the spirit of Christmas in the present day.
The Ghost of Christmas Past, The Ghost of Christmas Present and The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
This is the Ghost of Christmas Past
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Scrooge is the central character of 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens.
The character Scrooge appears in the novella "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. Scrooge is a central character in the story, evolving from a miserly and selfish man to a generous and kind-hearted individual over the course of the narrative.
The second spirit came to show Scrooge Christmas present.
Marley, Scrooge's dead business partner.
The first name of Scrooge from the novel "A Christmas Carol" is Ebenezer.
No, it was scrooge an the second dead man was the one who had the party in the beginnings of the story but is not the nephew.
Scrooge's cousins in "A Christmas Carol" are named Fred and Clara. Their surname is never explicitly mentioned in the story.
Scrooge did not like Christmas in A Christmas Carol.
Scrooge's door opened by itself in A Christmas Carol.
The first ghost to appear in ''A Christmas Carol'' is the ghost of Jacob Marley, who was Scrooge's former business partner. He visits Scrooge on Christmas Eve to warn him to change his ways or suffer a similar fate as his own.
That would be Ebeneezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'.