In Stave 3 of A Christmas Carol, the Ghost of Christmas Present takes Scrooge to witness the celebrations happening on Christmas Day. They visit the Cratchit family, where Scrooge sees the love and joy despite their hardships. Scrooge also sees the festive spirit in other households and learns the importance of spreading happiness and goodwill.
SCrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Present who takes Scrooge on a journey across the 12 days of Christmas and allows him to see the lives of others who accept the season and who take time to be thankful for their lives and what they have even when that is nothing. He shows Scrooge the suffering of mankind because people see Christmas as a one day event yet Christmas lasts for an entire year and emphasises that so should peoples attitudes. Mote than this the Ghost makes Scrooge see that the greatest error mankind makes is not recognising "Want and Ignorance" the latter of which is the greatest sin of all as people ignorance of what is truly going on around them clouds their compassion and blinds them to the level of want that is all about everyday not just at Christmas
yes in stave 3
At the end of Stave 3 the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Coem appears nearly immediately
The phantom's name is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
In Stave 3 of "A Christmas Carol," the games played at Fred's party include blindman's buff, simon says, and forfeits. These games were meant to entertain the guests and create a festive atmosphere during the Christmas celebration.
ME NO SE I JUST WANT POINTS
The word "lustrous" does not occur in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
In stave 3 the Ghost reveals two children from beneath his robes, The girl represents mankind's scale of want and the boy its ignorance
The Ghost of Christmas Present
In Stave 3 of "A Christmas Carol," the Spirit of Christmas Present takes Scrooge on a journey around London to witness how people are celebrating Christmas. Scrooge starts to feel a sense of joy and compassion as he sees the happiness of others and begins to understand the true spirit of the holiday season.
None, as A Christmas Carol isn't written in chapters, it is written in Staves. There are five staves in 'A Christmas Carol' to mimic the fact that it is a Carol. The stave titles are below... Stave I/Stave 1=Marley's Ghost Stave II/Stave 2=The First of The Three Spirits Stave III/Stave 3=The Second of The Three Spirits Stave IV/Stave 4=The Last of The Three Spirits Stave V/Stave 5=The End of it
That would depend greatly upon who publish the book, A Christmas Carol.The jocund travelers came on; and as they came, Scrooge knew and named them every one.This word appears shortly after the Ghost of Christmas past has take Scrooge back to his childhood.The location is in stave 2 as the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to the site of his old boarding School. As they approach the school. It is the very first place the ghost takes Scrooge.
This refers to the party at Freds home playing the Yes no game when have to guess who or what someone is by getting either yes or no answers to their questions. They discover one is Ebenezer Scrooge