Table of Contents
- 1 What does Scrooge blame seeing the ghost on?
- 2 What ghost warned Scrooge that he would be visited by three spirits?
- 3 What did Scrooge see that startled him?
- 4 Why must Scrooge have three visits from three ghosts?
- 5 What is one lesson Scrooge learns from the Ghost of Christmas Present?
- 6 What does Scrooge think has caused this ghost to appear?
- 7 What did Scrooge say to the bakers in A Christmas Carol?
What does Scrooge blame seeing the ghost on?
Scrooge thinks that Marley’s ghost is merely the result of some indigestion. He says, “You may be an undigested bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of an underdone potato.
Why does Scrooge get a visit from the ghosts?
Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by four spirits in A Christmas Carol who aim to change his ways and save him from a lonely, haunted end. Each spirit enlightens Scrooge about what he needs most—from humanity to love to a warning of what could be.
What ghost warned Scrooge that he would be visited by three spirits?
The ghost of Jacob Marley gives Scrooge a brief warning of what to expect, telling him that he’ll be visited by three spirits.
What happens to Scrooge after the ghosts visit?
The Ghost of Christmas Past The ghost shows Scrooge scenes from his childhood and a lively scene with his cheerful old boss, Fezziwig. Next he takes Scrooge to a time where his younger self is with his fiancée, Belle.
What did Scrooge see that startled him?
What did Scrooge see on his door knocker? How did he react? Marley’s face. It startled him greatly.
How is fear presented in a Christmas carol?
Fear is presented through Scrooge’s character although initially it comes across as a miserly and negative attitude towards people and their foibles. His fear then becomes a real one when he realises if he doesn’t change his ways and stop being afraid of letting people into his life, he will die lonely and afraid.
Why must Scrooge have three visits from three ghosts?
The main reason is a practical one. For practical purposes, the story has to begin on Christmas Eve and end on Christmas Day. Otherwise, Scrooge would have to wait an entire year to show he has changed. The second reason that the ghosts all visit in one night is that Scrooge is unsure if it is a dream or not.
What is the reason behind the visits of the three ghosts?
What is the reason behind the visits of the three ghosts? To make him turn good. Why did Marley take his bandage off? To talk to him and so Scrooge would recognize him.
What is one lesson Scrooge learns from the Ghost of Christmas Present?
The Ghost of Christmas Present provides the second insight to Scrooge and that is the importance of knowing current reality, seeing where you stand in the moment of today.
What does Scrooge shout at the top of his lungs once he is back from his final vision?
Bah! Humbug!
What does Scrooge shout at the top of his lungs once he is back from his final vision? “Bah! Humbug!”
What does Scrooge think has caused this ghost to appear?
Initially, Scrooge believes that the appearance of Marley’s ghost is a result of indigestion. Here Scrooge discerns another reason for the presence: his old friendship with Marley. In this moment, Marley’s desire to help out his old friend has caused the ghost to appear.
What does Marley’s ghost say to Ebenezer Scrooge?
As he continues to talk with Marley’s ghost, it says, “I am here to-night to warn you, that you have yet a chance and hope of escaping my fate. A chance and hope of my procuring, Ebenezer.”
What did Scrooge say to the bakers in A Christmas Carol?
In time the bells ceased, and the bakers were shut up; and yet there was a genial shadowing forth of all these dinners and the progress of their cooking, in the thawed blotch of wet above each baker’s oven; where the pavement smoked as if its stones were cooking too. “Is there a peculiar flavour in what you sprinkle from your torch?” asked Scrooge.
Why does Scrooge not like the blue laws?
A third possibility is that he doesn’t like blue laws because he wants to work and make money on Sundays, so he brings up others who might benefit from a policy that would help him out. The spirit’s reaction is good and bad.