They could see him as a young man, but they could not see the older Scrooge.
Marley's ghost shows Scrooge a vision of other tormented spirits who are trapped in a state of suffering because they ignored their chances to help others when they were alive. The ghost warns Scrooge that he risks a similar fate if he does not change his ways.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
The last ghost does not accuse Scrooge of any deed. he, the Ghost brings a vison of what me be. This vison shows a the grave of Scrooge that very Christmas
I think you are referring to Ignorance and Want, the twins introduced to Scrooge by the Ghost of Christmas Present.
No, in the original "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come does not take Scrooge to Hell. Instead, the ghost shows Scrooge a vision of his possible lonely death and the impact of his actions on those around him.
When the ghost of Christmas Future shows Scrooge his grave.
Because he shows Scrooge his potential lonely death if he does not change his ways.
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge gets rid of the ghost of Christmas Yet to Come by expressing remorse and a willingness to change his ways. He pleads with the spirit to show him a glimpse of hope and redemption, promising to honor the spirit of Christmas in his heart. The ghost then shows Scrooge a vision of his own lonely death and the impact of his greed on those around him. This experience prompts Scrooge to transform his life, becoming a generous and kind-hearted person who embodies the true spirit of Christmas.
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
The ghost that visits Scrooge in Stave 4 of A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future. This ghost shows Scrooge glimpses of his own potential future and the consequences of his actions.
He shows Scrooge his own death, the raction of those around him to his passing and how he was left dead with no-one to care for him or remember his passing. He finally shows Scrooge eternal damnation and the torment he will suffer should he die an unchanged man
The first ghost tells Scrooge that he is there to show visions of scrooges past. The ghost of Christmas present suggests that that he is there as Scrooge. Has not seen the likes of him before meaning scrooge has never celebrated Christmas