There were four ghosts 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 Christmases Yet to Come, who took him into the future to scenes relating to
Scrooge's own death.
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When the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge, he is presented with his former self in various locations. One being his boarding school, where he was sent after his father, who did not love him very much due to Scrooge's mother dying at childbirth. Afterward, Scrooge began to become intertwined in love, but ultimately lost his fiancee due to his lust for money. This is where the story ends he sees the happiness that they used to have together and then he arrives back ready to see the present.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come took Scrooge to the desert moor in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." This ghost is also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future and is the third spirit to visit Scrooge in the story.