The light represents a way of light up the errors of scrooges past life so he can see them
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 ghost of Christmas present ages and withers to symbolize the passing of time and the limited lifespan of generosity and goodwill. It serves as a reminder to Scrooge that time is fleeting and that his opportunities to change and embrace the spirit of Christmas are finite.
The strangest thing about the spirit in "A Christmas Carol" was that it appeared as a mixture of different creatures, such as an old man, a child, and a kind of animal. This unconventional appearance added to the eerie and supernatural elements of the story.
He pulled the lamp extinguisher down over the flame emmitted from the Ghost of Christmas Pasts head and in doing so put out the light and removed the ghost
He dislikes the visons the ghost forces him to see and this causes Scrooge to beg for removal from the scenes and then use teh lamp extinguisher that the ghost carries to put of the flame that surounds the ghost
The head of the ghost of Christmas past carried a candle extinguisher. His head bore a flame which he explains is to help Scrooge see into the dark areas of his past. Scrooge becomes emotional and does not want to show his feelings so attempts to use the hat to put out the light so stopping visions of his pasted being seen.
The third ghost in "A Christmas Carol" is the Ghost of Christmas Future, also known as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. This silent figure shows Scrooge the potential consequences of his actions if he does not change his ways, ultimately helping Scrooge realize the need for redemption and transformation. The Ghost reveals to Scrooge his own lonely death and the impact of his behavior on others, leading to his eventual change of heart.
He takes the lamp extinguisher from the Ghosts hands, places it over the flame coming from the ghosts head and brings the extinguisher down. This extinguishes the life flame of the spirit
when the flame comes big the color of the flame is orange but, when the flame comes small the color of the flame is blue
Blue
The Ghost of Christmas Past is accusing Scrooge of wanting to extinguish the light of truth and self-reflection that the ghost represents. By asking to put on his cap, Scrooge is implying that he wants to avoid facing his past and the lessons it holds for him.
The Ghost of Christmas Past in "A Christmas Carol" represents memory and reflection. It shows Scrooge his past actions and decisions, helping him understand how they have shaped his present self. Through this journey, Scrooge is able to confront his past mistakes and learn from them.