The "Want" is the desperate need of the poor who across Britain of that time were malnourished and starving. The ignorance was the attitude of the Parliament and the industrialists of the time that ignored the terrible state of the people who were considered poor - Indeed on parliamentarian stated that the poverty that was all around at that time "was grossly exaggerated ".
Ignorance and Want symbolize the consequences of society's neglect and indifference towards the less fortunate. They represent poverty, suffering, and the need for compassion and help for those in need. Dickens uses them to emphasize the importance of addressing social issues and showing goodwill towards others.
They are the two children hiding under the cloak of the Ghost of Christmas Present. The two dirty, scared, malnourished children in rags embody the two roots of all social evils - as seen by Dickens.
These are the names of two children reveled from beneath the robe of the ghost of Christmas present. Scrooge wants to know whose children they are and is told " they are of mans making". Scrooge is told that the boy is ignorance and the girl is want. But scrooge should be very aware of the boy (ignorance) when scrooge sees their pitiful form, malnourished painfully thin and ragged Scrooge asks "do they have no one to care for them, have they no resource? He is rounded on by the ghost who bellows " are there no prison, are there no work houses?". This was to make scrooge see that there was a huge level of want all around him and his ignorance blinded him to the level of desperate deprivation around him. It was also a message about society's view of the poor. Many were starving, no work, sickness was rife and those who had the money and power to make changes were ignorant to the level of want
Want and ignorance
In A Christmas Carol By: Charles Dickens Ignorance refers to how Scrooge was very ignorant to other people and how he did not want to listen to what they want to say or receive any information from them.
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the children Ignorance and Want symbolize social issues such as ignorance and poverty. They appear as deformed and almost animal-like to emphasize the consequences of neglecting these societal problems. Dickens uses them to highlight the importance of addressing these issues and promoting awareness and charity.
The two children underneath the Ghost of Christmas Present's robe are named Ignorance and Want. Representing social issues, they serve to provoke Scrooge's sense of empathy and awareness of the less fortunate.
The two wretched children in "A Christmas Carol" are Ignorance and Want. They represent the dark consequences of neglect and poverty, serving as a warning to Scrooge and readers about the importance of caring for others.
When the Ghost of Christmas Present removed his bandage in "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge saw two starving children, named Ignorance and Want, hiding beneath the ghost's robe. This moment serves as a powerful message to Scrooge about the consequences of ignorance and neglect of those in need.
To make the reader see that there is a depth of ignorance and want by some because of the poverty and living conditions they are forced to endure.
The Ghost of Christmas Present has reason to open his coat, Hidden beneath are a boy and girl who are in poor health and look near death. he explains that the boy is ignorance. The girl is want. He tells Scrooge to be aware most of all of the boy, Ignorance.
Scrooge initially by hears of Tims foresee death and then his eyes are opened to the ignorance and want of mankind
I do know that in A Christmas Carol, the two children hiding beneath the Ghost of Christmas Present's robes were Want and Ignorance, two ills of society.
What dolls? I can't remember any. In exchange, he hides under his cloak two dirty, haggard skeleton-like figures in the shape of a boy and a girl, symbolising WANT and IGNORANCE. that is basically what the answer is. in many different versions they describe WANT and IGNORANCE in different ways but they always have the same name
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