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      • It shows Scrooge visions of the world on Christmas Day, including heart-warming scenes of celebration at the homes of Bob Cratchit and Scrooge's nephew, Fred. Before it leaves Scrooge, the Ghost shows him two 'yellow, meagre' children who are hiding under its cloak.
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  2. Scrooge doesn’t recognize him at first—the ghost says, “You have never seen the like of me before!”—because he scorns the holiday and is unfamiliar with the very concept. However, he does regard the spirit with reverence, suggesting his heart is changing.

  3. It shows Scrooge visions of the world on Christmas Day, including heart-warming scenes of celebration at the homes of Bob Cratchit and Scrooge's nephew, Fred. Before it leaves...

  4. Quick answer: The second spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Present, takes Scrooge to the streets of London to see the celebratory atmosphere. Next, they visit Bob Cratchit's...

  5. The Ghost of Christmas Present is a fictional character in Charles Dickens ' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. The Ghost is one of three spirits that appear to miser Ebenezer Scrooge to offer him a chance of redemption.

  6. The Ghost of Christmas Past is the first of the three Spirits which appear to Scrooge. The Ghost takes him to observe various scenes from his past, which allows the reader to empathise with Scrooge. This is because Dickens often adopts.

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  7. In this scene, Scrooge is shown a group of people whose daily lives are desolate and difficult (miners work underground and often live short lives due to the dangers of their jobs, ranging...

  8. The Ghost of Christmas Present appears to Scrooge in Dickens' novel as a "jolly giant." The robed Ghost carries a cornucopia-like torch, and he can be seen around a large feast, which...

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