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Thursday, 13 December 2018

The Ghost of Christmas Present:



The Ghost of Christmas Present:



The spirit transports Scrooge around the city, showing him scenes of Christmas festivity, but also deprivation. As they watch the spirit sprinkles a little Christmas warmth from his torch.
They travel to various places, one being to the home of Scrooges nephew, another to the home of Scrooges clerk Bob Cratchit.

The spirit shares a vision with Ebenezer of Tiny Tim Cratchit's crutch, carefully placed near the families fireplace. Scrooges as the spirit if Tim will die. The Ghost states “ If these shadows remain unaltered by the future, the child will die!”

Later the spirit reveals to Scrooge two emaciated children from underneath his robes. The two children are loathsome to behold. The spirit names the boy “Ignorance and the girl child “Want”.
The spirit warns Scrooge “Beware them both and all of the degree, but most of all beware this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is doom unless the writing be erased”

The Ghost of Christmas present reveals to Scrooge that he only exists for one day a year and that he has 1842 brothers that have come before him.
The clock strikes midnight and the spirit disappears.....Scrooge watches intently as "The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come" approaches “like a mist across the ground”...



Researched and written by Allen Tiller

First published 2012 ©

The Ghost of Christmas Past


The Ghost of Christmas Past

Mr Scrooges encounter with the Ghost Of Christmas Past took him back to his boarding school days where he was alone for Christmas whilst his schoolmates went home for the holiday.
Next, he was shown the day when his younger sister picked him up from the school after asking for his return. He was shown his time as an apprentice to Mr Fizzwigg.
The spirit also showed Scrooge the day when, as a young man, his Fiancée Belle chose to end their relationship as his increasing obsession with money caused him to alienate her.
Scrooge never asked Belle to break off their engagement, but he did not protest against her decision.
Finally, the Ghost showed him how she married and found true happiness with another man.
After the vision, Scrooge, out of anger, extinguished the Ghost of Christmas Past with his cap and found himself back in his bedroom




Researched and written by Allen Tiller

First published December 2012 ©