The ghost of Christmas present appears a a larger than life man, wearing a robe of emerald green and a holly wreath for a hat. He carries a horn of plenty and around is waist is an empty sword scabbard used to symbolise peace. Surrounding him are a wealth of foods and Christmas fare
At 1 am
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This refers to the only one that Scrooge preempts, the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come where Scrooge states to the ghost that it is there to show him visions of what is to be and therefore the ghost should "lead on"
The ghost takes Scrooge to the Corn Exchange - Here Scrooge would have been seen on a daily bases in his familiar place. On his visit with the ghost Scrooge hears business men speak of a sudden death and asking what will happen to the deceased properties. The ghost does not get involved in any discussion throughout his visitation to Scrooge
Because he wanted to
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.
Yes, he showed Scrooge his own grave, untended, as no one would care or mourn his death if he did not change his ways.
To show Scrooge that no matter where you are you can keep christmas in your heart
Scrooge was never a ghost in the story
Scrooge states whilst on bended knees "You are about to show me shadows of the things that have not happened, but will happen in the time before us,'' Scrooge pursued.
Pleasure