he pulled the covers over his head.
Scrooge tries to put out the light by, putting an extinguisher cap on it and in the book and in the movies he does not succeed. The light symbolizes the truth which is why he can't get rid of the light because you can never extinguish the truth.
The head of the ghost of Christmas past carried a candle extinguisher. His head bore a flame which he explains is to help Scrooge see into the dark areas of his past. Scrooge becomes emotional and does not want to show his feelings so attempts to use the hat to put out the light so stopping visions of his pasted being seen.
Usually a ghost haunts you because you have it's grave on your property. Try moving it onto a graveyard.
no, your rival ghost is the one that you did not make, but came with the game. its the first ghost you try to beat while the fast staff is the second.
There were only three ghosts (the ghosts of past, present, and future). And they showed Scrooge how mean he was being and how less fortunate others were than him during the holidays. The ghosts taught Scrooge to be nicer and to care about others more.Actually there were four ghosts. Most people forget that Marley was a ghost, and he taught Scrooge the same lesson as the other three that was explained wonderfully above. Marley, Scrooges deceased business partner, showed Scrooge his chains, each link representing a cruel deed done while he was alive. This was Scrooge's future, weighed down by chains forever, if he didn't change his ways.
The first ghost represents "The Ghost of Christmas Past" The first ghost is like a child and not a child dressed in a white robe. This represents innocence and purity (as children are) The second ghost represents "The Ghost of Christmas Present" This ghost is dressed in a green robe with white fur, and a holly wreath and he comes with a scabbard with no sword and with a huge feast. This ghost seems more jovial and kingly. He represents generosity and plenty. He also represents power (the wreath and robes) but at the same time peace (no sword in his scabbard) The third ghost represents "The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come" He appears in a black hooded cloak and the only feature that is visible is a long bony arm. This ghost represents death as he appears like the grim reaper. He has no defining features other than his arm which may mean that just like the future, it is not defined.
I believe it was because Scrooge did not celebrate Christmas, ergo (therefore) he had no Christmas; and you cannot show what is not. Just like the third spirit did not show Scrooge how it would be if he changed, because that part of Scrooge's life had not been written. He could only be shown what was going to happen. As a matter of fact all the scenes that showed Scrooge how things had turned out were not presented to him as this is how your life will be if you change. The future for those were for others and not him. He threw away those ties long ago and can never go back. He can only deal with his present and try to make amends. I hoped this helped.
Scrub first, to get rid of the excess try skin, then body butter! e
Try not to get the negative credits in the first place. In other words, behave!
The card game where players try to be the first to get rid of all their cards and must say "uno" when they have one card left is called Uno.
n stave one he sees a myriad spirits moaning and groaning as they try to get to those living people in view to help them. Many Scrooge recognises as business people. These too, like Marley were doomed to walk the earth in everlasting torment
nothing. they just had to try to get rid of it. nothing. they just had to try to get rid of it.