In "A Christmas Carol," the second spirit, known as the Ghost of Christmas Present, appears to Scrooge as a jolly, giant figure clad in a green robe lined with fur. He is surrounded by a bounty of food and is often depicted with a cornucopia, symbolizing abundance and generosity. The spirit's entrance is heralded by a burst of light and the sound of jingle bells, emphasizing his joyful and festive nature. He invites Scrooge to witness the joys and celebrations of Christmas happening in the present.
The second spirit came to show Scrooge Christmas present.
Christmas Present
The second of the foretold spirits is The Ghost Of Chrsitmas Present
The ghost of Christmas past was the first spirit to visit scrooge in a Christmas carol.
the ghost of Christmas present (:
It looks like Santa Claus
The third ghost that came to visit Ebenezer Scrooge in a Christmas Carol was the Ghost of Christmas Present, if you include Marley's ghost, but if you do not include Marley, then the third (and therefore last) ghost was that of the Christmas Yet to Come, a spectral ghost whose most terrifying feature was that of his muted voice.
The second spirit to visit scrooge in A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Present. The ghost takes Scrooge to both his nephew and employee's home in the present time. He also appears with two spirit children, Ignorance and Want.
The spirit who spreads good cheer in "A Christmas Carol" is the Ghost of Christmas Present. This jolly and generous spirit embodies the joy and spirit of giving that defines the Christmas season in Charles Dickens' story.
That was the Ghost of Christmas Past
The final spirit we are told is The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
It does appear in the original story format