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.
He is referred to as "Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come" but the narrator indicates that Scrooge surmises that is who the ghost is and the phantom itself neither confirms nor denies it.
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Ghost of Christmas Yet to Be
The ghost was NOT visited itself, IT visited Scrooge. It was the Ghost of Things Yet to Come.
The ghost of Christmas Future.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
The one from the future.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
The ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
scrooge is visited by the ghost of Christmas past.
He is visited by the ghost of Christmas Past.
The Ghost of Chrsitmas Past (Scrooges Past)
In Dickens' Christmas Carol, after Marley, Scrooge is visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future.
Scrooge is visited in his office by Fred his nephew and 2 portly gentlemen seeking a charitable donation to help the poor. At his home Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his ex-business partner, Jacob Marley and then by the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present and the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come.
The first is the ghost of his former partner, Jacob Marley. He is then visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future.
There were four ghosts that visited Scrooge that night: the ghost of his dead partner Jacob Marley; the Ghost of Christmas Past, who took Scrooge back in time to Christmases--both good and bad--when Scrooge was younger; the Ghost of Christmas Present, who took him to his nephew Fred's home and the Cratchit's home, to show him how joyously they were enjoying the season, in spite of being poor; and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who showed him visions of the future relating to Scrooge's own death.
Yes, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come play important roles in Charles Dickens' story "A Christmas Carol." They help Ebenezer Scrooge reflect on his past, understand the present consequences of his actions, and see the potential future if he does not change his ways.
The second spirit to visit scrooge in A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Present. The ghost takes Scrooge to both his nephew and employee's home in the present time. He also appears with two spirit children, Ignorance and Want.
The Ghost of Christmas Present, the Ghost of Christmas Past, and the Ghost of Christmas Future.
The Ghost of Christmas Past
Scrooge is visited by three other ghosts - the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. These visits are meant to show Scrooge his past, present, and future in order to help him see the error of his ways and change his attitude towards Christmas and life in general.