In "A Christmas Carol," the Ghost of Christmas Past starts off as cheerful and nostalgic, but becomes stern and serious as the night progresses. The Ghost of Christmas Present is initially jolly and welcoming, but grows increasingly somber and foreboding. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come remains ominous and mysterious throughout the night.
The ghost of Christmas past was the first spirit to visit scrooge in a Christmas carol.
He made an oath to change his ways and keep the spirit of christmas in his heart for ever
Christmas Present
For Scrooge it was the Ghost of Christmas Yet to come as he was showing him what could happen should he not change his ways
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
The second spirit came to show Scrooge Christmas present.
The three spirits were the Spirit of Christmas Past, the Spirit of Christmas Present, and the Spirit of Christmas Future.
In "A Christmas Carol," the spirit says that the children belong to Man. This emphasizes the importance of caring for and valuing children in society.
The Spirit of Christmas yet to Come
Because he does not celebrate Christmas and does not recognise it.