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Q: Who was the second spirit to visit Scrooge?
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What was the second spirit that visited Scrooge?

The second spirit to visit scrooge in A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Present. The ghost takes Scrooge to both his nephew and employee's home in the present time. He also appears with two spirit children, Ignorance and Want.


Where do the spirit and scrooge visit to last?

The grave Yard


Why did the second spirit come in A Christmas Carol?

The second spirit came to show Scrooge Christmas present.


What did each spirit show Scrooge?

second spirit show scrooge tht bein lonely is not good at all...... by: rodrigo moreira


What time did the first spirit of Christmas come to visit Scrooge?

The first spirit of Christmas came at one a.m.


Who was the first spirit in a christmas carol?

The ghost of Christmas past was the first spirit to visit scrooge in a Christmas carol.


How does scrooge treat the second spirit differently from the first?

He makes love with him


When the second spirit invites Scrooge into the room adjoining his bedroom?

Scrooge then sees the Ghost of Christmas present for the first time


How does Scrooge feel about the spirit?

Disbelief of the first, surprise and confusion of the second and fear of the third


Why did the spirit visit scrooge what was scrooges initial reaction to the spirit?

Uncertainty and disbelief


In stave four of the Christmas carol what does the third spirit to say to Scrooge when he sees him?

The ghost never speaks throughout his visit


Who does ignorance and want belong to from the Christmas carol?

Ignorance and Want are two children hidden beneath the robes of the Spirit of Christmas Present. At the very end of the Spirit's visit, Scrooge notices two "claws" protruding from underneath. The Spirit parts his robes to reveal the boy and girl, both of whom are in an awful condition. When Scrooge asks to whom they belong, the Spirit answers, "They are Man's." It is, however, the boy that the Spirit especially warns Scrooge against. Ignorance must be erased, the Spirit seems to say, or he spells doom for the race. When Scrooge asks if there is no refuge or resource for the children, the Spirit turns Scrooge's own words against him. "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?" These are the last words Scrooge hears from this visitor.