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What is the personality of the last spirit in A Christmas Carol?

The first Spirit (The Ghost Of Christmas Past) as foretold by Marley was there to show Scrooge his own past. This brought out many difficult situations that he suffered as a child and young man, most of which made him in to the person he was to to


Was Jacob Marley the first spirit?

No, Jacob Marley was Scrooge's coworker but died exactly seven years before visiting Scrooge on Christmas Eve. While there, he warned Scrooge about his chains, how they are made of greed, and that they bound you from leaving Earth and into heaven. He aso warned Scrooge that he will be haunted by three spirits. The Spirit if Christmas Past, Present, and Yet To Come


Why did the spirit visit scrooge what was scrooges initial reaction to the spirit?

Uncertainty and disbelief


What decisions did Scrooge make in A Christmas Carol?

He made an oath to change his ways and keep the spirit of christmas in his heart for ever


Who are made in the image and likeness of god?

We humans are made in God's image. Genesis 1:27 says, "And God proceeded to create the man in his image, in God's image he created him, male and female he created them." Being made in God's image does not mean that we were made to look like him because he is a spirit person, John 4:24 says, " God is a spirit." When he created us in his image it means that he created us with his qualities, and the ability to use them.


Which spirit had the greatest effect to scrooge?

all three but the the one that really made him look at himself was the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come


Why was the second spirit pleased the scrooge wanted to stay at his nephew's feast?

The second spirit was pleased because Scrooge showed genuine interest in joining his nephew's feast, demonstrating a willingness to change and engage with the joy of the holiday season. It signaled a break from his previous grumpy and isolated behavior, showcasing a desire to connect with loved ones and embrace the spirit of Christmas.


What house did the last spirit take scrooge to that had all the children sitting around the fire place?

The last spirit took Scrooge to the Cratchit household, where he saw Bob Cratchit's family gathered around the fireplace on Christmas Day. Tiny Tim was among the children present, and Scrooge learned of the family's struggles and love for one another.


What was the Spirit's reply to Scrooge's question Have they no refuge or resource?

The Spirit replied that the poor had shelters and workhouses available to them. Scrooge questioned whether those were sufficient, to which the Spirit suggested that they would rather die than go there due to the harsh conditions.


When scrooge asks the spirit to show him tendernes connected with death what is he shown?

He is shown the outcome of his death its grave and what would happen after. It was the ghost task to hammer home the potential outcome should Scrooge fail to react and change. It wasn't until Scrooge begged for mercy and made an oath to change that he was allowed is second chance


What made Scrooge mad?

Scrooge's miserly behavior and lack of holiday spirit made him mad at the world, causing him to be cold-hearted and indifferent to others. He was particularly angered by those who celebrated Christmas and wasted money on festivities, viewing it as frivolous and unnecessary.


What was Scrooge's reaction to the spirit in A Christmas Carol?

There were four spirits that visited Scrooge that night: the ghost of his dead partner Marley; the Ghost of Christmas Past, who "took" Scrooge back in time to Christmases--both good and bad--when Scrooge was younger; the Ghost of Christmas Present, who "took" him to his nephew Fred's home and the Crachit's home, to show him how joyously they were enjoying the season, in spite of being poor; and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who "took" him into the future to scenes relating to Scrooge's own death. Scrooge convinced the last Spirit to leave by promising it he would change.