From the four visits that eventful night, Scrooge learned that he had been deeply to blame for much unhappiness and suffering; he learned what others were doing to celebrate their Christmas, in spite of him; and he learned what his own fate would be if he failed to mend his ways and begin treating his fellow-man with generosity and compassion.
He learns what life was like , the good and the not so god in Scrooges life. The visions are their to encourage Scrooge to leave past pain behind and seek a positive life
Because the ghost and Scrooge are nearly seeing visions of the past and the people in those visions could not see them
An undercooked potato or some raw meat
Not the ghost but the visions of his own past
The visions of the future would convince Scrooge to alter his life, because he sees with the third spirit that Tiny Tim will die if he does not change his ways. He will die too, and some people will be happy, because Scrooge was mean and selfish. That is why the visions of the future would convince Scrooge to alter his life. So sorry if my English isn't good, because I'm french. ;)
Although the visit of the Ghost of Christmas Present had the greatest impact on Scrooge the visions of his death were of great concerned as Scrooge feared eternal torment even more
Are these the visions of will be or could be
Scrooge saw a procession of ghosts led by the Ghost of Christmas Past when his curtains were open in Stave Two. The ghost showed Scrooge visions of his past Christmases and memories to teach him important lessons.
In "A Christmas Carol," the three ghosts visit Ebenezer Scrooge. The Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come show Scrooge visions of his past, present, and future to help him reflect on his life and change his ways.
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.
Scrooge saw a series of ghosts and visions when he looked out the window, including the ghost of Jacob Marley, spirits haunting the night, and a bleak future if he did not change his ways. These visions served as a wake-up call to Scrooge, prompting him to reflect on his life and make positive changes.
To be unselfish and kinder to others.