The Ghost of Christmas Past (not Present) did not appear to Scrooge as Fezziwig but showed a vision of himself (Scrooge) when he was an apprentice to Fezziwig. Here, as in all his visions, the Ghost of Christmas Present wishes to show Scrooge how he once was, and how deplorably he has changed.
I think his name is Ebaneezer Scrooge. So it would be Scrooge.scrooge's last name is scrooge. His first name is Ebenezer.
Yes, after the visits from the spirits Scrooge really did change.
Scrooge initially fears the Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come because it represents the unknown future and the consequences of his actions. As he experiences the visions of the future, he becomes remorseful and understands the importance of changing his ways to avoid a bleak future for himself and others. Ultimately, Scrooge embraces the lessons taught by the spirit and resolves to make amends.
It was Bob Cratchits home where Scrooge sees what Bobs family think of him and learns, whoo bob is loyal and that Tiny Tim will not see the next Christmas if "things" do not change
Fort the ghost of Christmas past he disbelieved and resented the appetition despite feeling a hint of remorse for his actions. The ghost of Christmas present sees Scrooge starting to see what the true spirit of Christmas is. Scrooge starts to understand the impact he had on the lives of the Cratchit family and hears and sees what people think of him. Finally the ghost of Christmas yet to come, the most feared of all. Scrooge is scared not only of the ghost and its message but of the dark uncertainty that the spirit briings
He does. The Ghost of Christmas Present is showing him the visions of what Christmas now and across the 12 days of Christmas looks like. This is what Scrooge is missing in his life as the ghost states on their first meeting in the room. "Come in man and know me well" followed by "You do not recognise me do you or any of my brothers". Meaning that Scrooge did not see or live Christmas.
Marley's ghost appears to Scrooge to warn him of the consequences of his greed and selfishness, and to offer him a chance to change his ways before it's too late. Marley serves as a messenger to help guide Scrooge towards redemption and ultimately encourage him to embrace the spirit of giving and compassion.
Scrooge thought he saw a locomotive hearse going on before him in the gloom.
Scrooge cannot cover the Ghost of Christmas Past with the metal cover because the ghost is intangible and not physically present. Since the ghost is a spirit, the physical cover would pass through it without effect.
the spirit within i think i could be wrong
Scrooge engages more with what's happening,he is not starting to break don't his cold exterior