In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (Future) takes Scrooge to various locations to show him what will happen if he does not change his ways. The ghost remains silent throughout the encounter, using visions of potential future events to help Scrooge understand the consequences of his actions.
A cemetery where he saw his own headstone.
Also to a shop where people were selling things they stole from him after he died and to a street where people were talking about his funeral
To the Corn Exchnege where Scrooge frequently did business
then;
To a side street where a couple were discussing their debt that they had with Scrooge and now as he was dead what would happen
To Scrooges home where a sheet covered body lay on the bed
following that they went to Old Joes Beetling shop and Pawn Brokers where Scrooges belongings were being sold
and final to the Grave Yard where Scrooge was to see his tombstone
To the Corn Exchnege where Scrooge frequently did business
then;
To a side street where a couple were discussing their debt that they had with Scrooge and now as he was dead what would happen
To Scrooges home where a sheet covered body lay on the bed
following that they went to Old Joes Beetling shop and Pawn Brokers where Scrooges belongings were being sold
and final to the Grave Yard where Scrooge was to see his tombstone
To the future, Scrooge's future, but the ghost of Christmas future really doesn't talk, just pointed, but Scrooge new his future was screwed. At the end he did survive.
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Scrooge finally realizes the ghost is showing him his future when he sees the scene of his own death in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
The Ghost of Christmas Present, the Ghost of Christmas Past, and the Ghost of Christmas Future.
The last ghost who visited Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future. This ghost shows Scrooge the potential consequences of his actions if he does not change his ways.
The three spirits that visit Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" are the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future).
He teaches Scrooge that you can change your future if you become a better man.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come also known as The Ghost of Christmas Future
The ghost that visits Scrooge in Stave 4 of A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future. This ghost shows Scrooge glimpses of his own potential future and the consequences of his actions.
The ghost of Christmas future
In "A Christmas Carol," the three ghosts visit Ebenezer Scrooge. The Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come show Scrooge visions of his past, present, and future to help him reflect on his life and change his ways.
Three spirits visit Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol": the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. Each spirit shows Scrooge different aspects of his life and the consequences of his actions.