I believe it was the Ghost of Christmas Present.
The Christmas carol that includes figgy pudding is "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." The song expresses a festive spirit and the desire for holiday cheer, with the refrain famously demanding "bring us some figgy pudding." It emphasizes the joy of celebrating together during the Christmas season.
In the book "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the streets are filled with joy and merriment on Christmas morning. People are bustling about, exchanging well-wishes and spreading holiday cheer. The spirit of giving and forgiveness is in the air, as everyone comes together to celebrate the season.
The torch symbolizes warm, inviting light and represents hope and generosity. Its presence in Stave Three of A Christmas Carol helps to transform people's attitudes, leading them to open their hearts to the Christmas spirit and embrace compassion and goodwill towards others.
A Holy Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives (in Rudolf The Red-Nosed Reindeer)
Fred is Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew in the novel "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. He is kind-hearted, cheerful, and embodies the Christmas spirit that his uncle lacks. Despite Scrooge's grumpiness and lack of holiday cheer, Fred extends an invitation to him every Christmas, hoping to mend their relationship.
Cheer spirit is kinda like showing your spirit for school but instead for cheer like where your favorite cheer team colors and stuff
In Stave 3 of "A Christmas Carol," a heap of food is heaped up on the floor of the Cratchit household, symbolizing the abundance of Christmas cheer and the spirit of generosity. The Cratchit family, despite their financial struggles, celebrates the holiday with a humble yet joyous feast, showcasing their love and togetherness. This scene contrasts sharply with Scrooge's earlier miserliness, highlighting the warmth of family and community during Christmas.
The Ghost of Christmas Past looks both old (as it was Scrooges past) and young as it was Scrooge of a young age The Ghost of Christmas Present is presented more like father Christmas. A larger than life character who spreads good cheer in all areas he visits The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come is symbolised by the grim reaper who soon may be taking the dead Scrooge to everlasting torment
The phrase "tis the season to be jolly" is from the Christmas carol "Deck the Halls." This traditional song celebrates the festive spirit of the holiday season, encouraging merriment and cheer. It is commonly sung during Christmas time and is often associated with holiday decorations and celebrations.
At Fred's house in "A Christmas Carol," guests enjoyed festive food and drinks, engaged in lively conversations, played games, and shared laughter and good cheer. They celebrated Christmas with warmth and joy, demonstrating the spirit of the holiday season.
The horn of pleanty or Cornucopia is used toi symbolise feastive cheer which is hoped should never run out.
A Christmas carol is a festive song traditionally sung during the Christmas season, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ and the spirit of goodwill. These songs often feature themes of joy, peace, and love, and they can be both religious and secular in nature. Popular examples include "Silent Night" and "Deck the Halls." Carols are commonly performed in gatherings, church services, and community celebrations, fostering a sense of holiday cheer.