In Stave 3 of "A Christmas Carol," the two children under the Spirit of Christmas Present's robe symbolize ignorance and want. They represent the societal issues of poverty and neglect, highlighting the consequences of Scrooge's indifference to the plight of the less fortunate. Their appearance serves as a stark reminder of the moral responsibility to care for those in need and the dangers of ignoring social issues. Through them, Dickens emphasizes the importance of compassion and empathy in society.
The girl is Want and the boy Ignorance, Scrooge is wanted beware of both, but most of all the boy!
18 to buy and drink spirits. 16 to buy beer and wine, but some shops will not sell any alcohol to people under 18.
Tattoos under each eye means your stupid for putting a tattoo on your face.
You take it to the spirits that live under the turtle .Then they will trade it with the rare green jewel.
The person with the teardrop tattoo killed someone.
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A. the lack of freedom under British rule
There were four spirits that visited Scrooge that night: the Spirit of his dead partner Marley; the Spirit of Christmas Past, who "took" Scrooge back in time to Christmases--both good and bad--when Scrooge was younger; the Spirit of Christmas Present, who "took" him to his nephew Fred's home and the Crachit's home, to show him how joyously they were enjoying the season, in spite of being poor; and the Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come, who "took" him into the future to scenes relating to Scrooge's own death. Scrooge convinced the last Spirit to leave by promising it he would change.The two spirits under the robe of the Ghost of Christmas Present were Ignorance and Want.
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As a messenger god, he transports the spirits of the dead from the living world to the under world.
Children under 18 can't get scammed because children are not mature enough to handle the scam themselves.
Stardust spirits are not a known concept in mainstream science or belief systems. They are often associated with fictional or mystical realms such as in fantasy literature or video games. The existence of stardust spirits would typically fall under the realm of mythology or personal belief.