The children represents Want (the girl) and Ignorance (the Boy). The levels of want in Britain of the tame were vast with many suffering death through the need of food, warmth and somewhere to live. The ignorance was aimed at those who had the money and power to make the changes. These two attitudes were of man own making. Man was ignorant to the those around them and the want was generated by those who could and did have power to relieve its levels
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The boy, ignorance, represents the poor, uneducated working-class factory children in England at that time. The girl, Want, represents poor children who didn't have common necessities. In this scene Charles Dickens is saying that England needed to educate and care for it's children, or else it was doomed to collapse. That is why the Ghost of Christmas Present says that the children are mans.
One occurs when Scrooge first meets the ghostly Marley. Scrooge passes him off as an hallucination caused by uncooked potato his comment, "there is more about the gravy than the grave in seeing you."
Not generally. However, it is usually based on his income and how many children he has.
Scrooge asks 3 key questions Of the Ghost of Christmas Present he asks if Tiny Tim will live and is told that the Ghost sees an empty chair by the fire and a crutch hanging on the wall with no owner Then when seeing the Boy (ignorance) and the Girl (Want) beneath the Ghosts robes Scrooge asks "who are they , do they not have any resource? The Ghost fires back, They are mans. Beware them both, but beware the boy more. Of the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come Scrooge asks continually if he has time to change for if he has he will do so and keep Christmas In his heart for evermore
The two wretched children in "A Christmas Carol" are Ignorance and Want. They represent the dark consequences of neglect and poverty, serving as a warning to Scrooge and readers about the importance of caring for others.
The Ghost of Christmas Present has reason to open his coat, Hidden beneath are a boy and girl who are in poor health and look near death. he explains that the boy is ignorance. The girl is want. He tells Scrooge to be aware most of all of the boy, Ignorance.
The Robes Of Pink (Fe Male) And The Blue Day Green (Mans) Is What They Are Wear On The Day Of The Christmas.
Martha Cratchit, the eldest daughter, who works as an apprentice at a milliner's. Belinda Cratchit, the second daughter. Peter Cratchit, for whom his father is arranging employment at the weekly rate of five shillings and sixpence. Timothy "Tiny Tim" Cratchit. The youngest child, he is ill and walks with a crutch. An unnamed younger son and daughter in the books but were given vaious names in later adaptations in film and theatre
spouse or beneficiary or children
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You have to play the violin next to the abonded house (get the violin at hotel). Then you click on the man. It will make him get caught by the mayor. You then have to click on the binoculars by mans tent. Use them, and you can see the ghost.