It appears it is the Ghost of Christmas Present as Scrooge realises what he has done , how his actions have impacted on other and how much he could have done to help others less fortunate than himself.
The ghost of Christmas Yet to Come has the biggest impact on Scrooge because it shows him the grim future that awaits if he continues on his current path. By witnessing his own death and the lack of sorrow shown by others, Scrooge is deeply affected and finally understands the consequences of his actions. This experience ultimately leads to his transformation and redemption.
When Scrooge touched the robe of the ghost, he felt a chill run through him and it caused the ghost's form to dwindle down to the size of a child. This hinted at the spirit's fragile nature and the impact of Scrooge's actions on the ghost's existence.
Scrooge was never a ghost in the story
Although the visit of the Ghost of Christmas Present had the greatest impact on Scrooge the visions of his death were of great concerned as Scrooge feared eternal torment even more
In "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three ghosts: 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). Each ghost helps Scrooge understand the true meaning of Christmas and the impact of his actions.
no. Marley is the ghost.
He plays Scrooge, young scrooge, middle age scrooge, older scrooge, christmas past ghost, christmas present ghost, and christmas future ghost.
The Ghost of Christmas Present quoted Scrooge's own words to show him the impact of his attitude and actions on others. By echoing Scrooge's words back to him, the ghost highlighted the need for self-reflection and transformation in order to understand the consequences of his behavior and to encourage him to change for the better.
When Marley's ghost visited Scrooge he warned him about the ghosts and his behaviour.
The last ghost does not accuse Scrooge of any deed. he, the Ghost brings a vison of what me be. This vison shows a the grave of Scrooge that very Christmas
The third ghost, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, shows Scrooge a glimpse of his own future where he sees his own death and the impact his life and actions have had on those around him. It serves as a warning to Scrooge to change his ways and make amends for his past behaviors before it is too late.
He demanded that the ghost "remove him from this place"