They are stolen by all those who bury him.
Complete indifference. They disliked him because of his miserly ways and the poor treatment and pay they received. This is why the laundress and housekeeper steal his belongings to sell for more money.
The Ghost of Christmas Past, Present and Yet To Come. MArley was the very first ghost to arrive to give the warning of Scrooges future
Each present a part in Scrooges history, past present and future that allows him to re-evaluate his life and hehaviours
The three ghosts in "A Christmas Carol" typically symbolize different aspects of Ebenezer Scrooge's past, present, and future. The Ghost of Christmas Past represents memories and reflection, the Ghost of Christmas Present embodies generosity and joy, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come signifies fear of the unknown and consequences of one's actions. Together, they help Scrooge undergo a transformation and learn the importance of compassion and kindness.
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Yet to come takes Scrooge; To the Corn Exchange Old Joes ' beetling shop Scrooges bedroom Caroline and her husbands rented home Through the London streets to Bob Cratchits home Then to Scrooges old office but now used by someone else To the grave yard where Scrooges headstone lay
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Yet to come takes Scrooge firstly to; To the Corn Exchange. then on to Old Joes ' beetling shop Scrooges bedroom Caroline and her husbands rented home Through the London street to Bob Cratchits home Then to Scrooges old office but now used by someone else To the grave yard where Scrooges headstone lay
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Yet to come goes with Scrooge To the Corn Exchange Old Joes ' beetling shop Scrooges bedroom Caroline and her husbands rented home Through the London street to Bob Cratchits home Then to Scrooges old office but now used by someone else To the grave yard where Scrooges headstone lay
Scrooges attitude breaks down when with the Ghost of Christmas Present he sees Tiny Tim and realises that by next Christmas Tiny Tim would die unless the "visions of the future change" . The visions are of course Scrooges attitude to life and charity
The three spirits that visited Scrooge on Christmas Eve were the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (or Future). Each spirit showed Scrooge different aspects of his past, present, and potential future to teach him the importance of kindness and generosity.
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Yet to come took Scrooge to:the Corn ExchangeOld Joe's beetling shopScrooge's bedroomThe rented home of Caroline and her husbandBob Cratchit's house through the London streetsScrooge's old office but now used by someone elsethe grave yard where Scrooge's headstone lay
In "A Christmas Carol," Fred plans to invite Scrooge to Christmas dinners in the future, hoping to bring joy and warmth to his uncle's lonely heart. Despite being rejected numerous times, Fred continues to reach out to Scrooge with kindness and forgiveness, demonstrating the power of love and second chances.
The Spirit of Christmas future appeared out of know where because Spirit of Christmas future was basically a ghost