In Christmas Carol, which of three Christmas Ghost had the biggest effect on Scrooge? The Ghost of Christmas Past, The Ghost of Christmas Present or the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come? We'll ignore the Ghost of Marley as he's not a Christmas ghost. However, if you want to, you can chose him.
I know each one plays off the other, but one had to have a bigger effect on him.
The Ghost of Christmas Past showed him what he was like and what led him to become the man he is in the present.
The Ghost of Christmas Present shows him what affect his actions have on Bob Cratchit. The Crachits have enough to get by, but not enough to help Tim and feed his whole family. The Ghost also uses Scrooges own words against him. "If he be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population." and "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?"
Then there is the silent Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come. He shows how no one will miss him once he is gone. And some will celebrate his death.
So of the three Christmas Ghost, which had the biggest effect on Scrooge?
As you might be able to guess, I chose the Ghost of Christmas Present. I think the one major thing he showed Scrooge, the one I left off above, was the two children "Ignorance" and "Want". To me, that's the most powerful image in the book, and the one that hit Scrooge the hardest.
Which do you think had the biggest effect, and please say why.
I know each one plays off the other, but one had to have a bigger effect on him.
The Ghost of Christmas Past showed him what he was like and what led him to become the man he is in the present.
The Ghost of Christmas Present shows him what affect his actions have on Bob Cratchit. The Crachits have enough to get by, but not enough to help Tim and feed his whole family. The Ghost also uses Scrooges own words against him. "If he be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population." and "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?"
Then there is the silent Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come. He shows how no one will miss him once he is gone. And some will celebrate his death.
So of the three Christmas Ghost, which had the biggest effect on Scrooge?
As you might be able to guess, I chose the Ghost of Christmas Present. I think the one major thing he showed Scrooge, the one I left off above, was the two children "Ignorance" and "Want". To me, that's the most powerful image in the book, and the one that hit Scrooge the hardest.
Which do you think had the biggest effect, and please say why.