The spirit who never speaks in "A Christmas Carol" is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come or the Ghost of Christmas Future. This silent figure communicates through gestures and visions, leading Scrooge to reflect on his future if he does not change his ways.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come did not speak to Scrooge. All the other spirits observed by Scrooge during his "education" were unaware of his presence and did not interact with him on any way. This includes the rich ghosts throwing money to the poor woman, the characters in the party at Scrooges early employer etc. The Spirits and Ghosts which did speak to Scrooge were Marley, The Ghost of Christmas past and the Ghost of Christmas Present.
The Ghost of Christmas Future
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The Speechless Ghost in A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (3rd Spirit). The spirit wears a black cape so no physical features could have been seen.
The 3rd ghost in a Christmas Carol doesn't speak, because it represents "death." So, after you die, you no longer have the physical ability of speech.
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The ghost never speaks throughout his visit
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come never speaks, which heightens the menace. However, he shows Scrooge the death of a man who seemingly is not loved by many. Scrooge soon realizes that the poor man's death is in fact his own
Fred's housekeeper's name in "A Christmas Carol" was Mrs. Griggs.
She was never actually named in the book
Because Scrooge had never recognised Christmas and had not celebrated it
Scogges niece is never actually referred to by name
The fist spirit has the lamp extinguisher placed over him by Scooge. The Ghost of Christmas Prest stated his time on this earth is nearly at an end as it was 11:45 pm and at mid-night a new Christmas was to take over. The last Ghost heard Scrooges oath that he would,change and never return to his old ways. This was all that his visit was expected to make Scrooge do
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come never talks to Scrooge. His only communication is be direction
Jacob Marley died from unknown causes, but the story suggests he led a selfish and materialistic life, focusing only on greed and profit. He is said to have died before the events of "A Christmas Carol" take place.
Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol", with the very famous main character Scrooge, and the common quote : "Bah, Humbug!"
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Fred is the nephew of Ebenezer Scrooge. He is depicted as a kind and cheerful character who represents the spirit of Christmas. Fred comes from a middle-class background and is in stark contrast to his uncle's miserly ways.
The length of their relationship was never mentioned but its estimated some 25 years