Ghost Of Christmas Future
Characters Bob Cratchit his son Tiny Tim and Scrooges nephew Fred all influence Scrooge in his journey of transformation. The Rise of Enoch from the A Christmas Carol franchise. Happy holidays from all of us at Legacy Research. The irascible curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge sitting alone on Christmas Eve is visited by.
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Here the narrator describes the scene when the Ghost first appears to Scrooge.
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You can find me on my NEW channel here. A ghostly hand is the only part of the phantom visible to. The Ghost takes Scrooge to future events and points to the details Scrooge needs to see but does not answer any questions.
Instead he stood erect pointed his finger and in an instant the two were standing once again at the little window on the east side of town. Our time is short said the spirit. All we know is that the Ghost of Christmas future was shrouded in a deep black garment which concealed himher Im being gender neutral so as to not make any assumptions and left nothing of himher visible except one outstretched hand leaving the mystery of the Ghost just that a mystery.
The two gazed in the window. If Scrooges future was more hopeful or had already been altered by his actions then it may be worth a guess that the Phantom would have appeared more happily or less foreboding. Catch up on Part 1 The Ghost of Christmas Past here and Part 2 The Ghost of Christmas Present here.
It is the third and final ghost who haunts the miser Ebenezer Scrooge in order to prompt him to adopt a more caring attitude in life and avoid the horrid afterlife of Marley. In Dickens most famous morality tale the ghost of Christmas future is used to warn Scrooge of the ultimate consequences of not learning from his twisted and broken past. Three ghosts take Scrooge through Christmases past present and future.