The Ghost of Christmas Future changes Ebenezer Scrooge way of seeing things, fear and perspective made regret rise in Scrooge’s mind; Regret can be a slap in the face when it comes to thinking that phrase “If only…” , but after reflecting this amazing story, you come to understand that, that annoying phrase could be replaced with the actions you do to resolve what you have done. Even though regretting is not the most satisfying feeling, people will always learn something from it, after all that journey of regrets is worth it.
Scrooge snorts himself awake, about at one o’clock. Scrooge is hip to all this now, but he does not freak out. Scrooge grabs onto his bathrobe and nothing is happening until he sees a weird light coming from the next room and decides to investigate and guess what it was gosht time. So now this ghost is from the present .
In A Christmas Story by Charles Dickens Ebenezer Scrooge is a wicked old selfish man. In the beginning of the story he is shown being a hater towards Christmas spirit and refusing to donate to charity even though this man is very rich. Later on Scrooge arrives home and is welcomed by the ghost of Jacob Marley(Dickens,8). After that three spirits are sent which are named Christmas Past, Present, and Future.
In the movie, "A Christmas Carol," 3 ghosts visited Ebenezer Scrooge on Christmas Eve and tried to change him to like Christmas. I think that the ghost of the future showed him the most value able lesson because it showed him when he was going to die if he did not change and it showed people selling the stuff from his house. The future ghost looked like the grim reaper, but without the sharp sword thing the grim reaper carries. The future ghost took Ebenezer to his grave and it showed him when he was going to die. He was going to die soon if he did not change and that is what really caught his attention.
He tells the Ghost of Christmas Future: “I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The spirits of all three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.” This demonstrates that, having learned from his mistakes and past experiences, Scrooge is determined to make every effort to keep the spirit of Christmas alive each year.
Would it scare you if you fell asleep, woke up, and you found a ghost right in front of you? Will you take it as a dream or real life. An original book knowns as “A Christmas Carol” made by Charles Dickens tells the story about a man named Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man. With help, Scrooge found a ghost who introduced Scrooge with his past, present, and future. There were many versions of this story that shows or tells Scrooge is being lead to a graveyard by a ghost of Christmas Yet To Come.
“No space of regret can make amends for one’s life’s opportunity misused” - Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol. In a Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge meets three ghosts, the Ghost of Christmas past, the Ghost of Christmas Present and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. Of the three the ghost that has the greatest impact on bitter old Scrooge was the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. To begin, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come showed Scrooge he wasn’t here to mess around. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come was the most serious and scary ghost.
By empowering Scrooge to change his future, appealing to Scrooge 's greatest fears, and establishing himself as an all knowing judge, the Ghost of Christmas changed the very character of the man named Ebenezer Scrooge. These powerful influences were used masterfully by both the Ghost of Christmas Future, and Charles Dickins himself, creating a moving and tragic vision of Scrooge 's future which left him with only one possible course of action. To change himself for the better, and to appreciate and cherish his fellow man as something sacred, not something to be
Have you ever wondered how your past influences who you are today? For example, in A Christmas Carol, The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Ebenezer Scrooge to places where he had happy memories as a kid. The Ghost does this in order to remind Scrooge, who is a grumpy old man, that life is supposed to be fun, happy, and full of love. Therefore, The Ghost of Christmas Past has the most impact on Scrooge’s life because he is a core representation of how life is supposed to be happy and how we still have hope to change. First off, the Ghost is extremely approachable as he creeps into Scrooge’s bedroom by being completely respectful of his desired space.
Caring for only himself and his wealth, Scrooge perceives Christmas as a waste of time and money. He believes for his own good and others, he would rather be left alone. Through this short novel, Scrooge is visited by three ghosts bringing out his regrets to show what Scrooge really cares about. Dickens illustrates the time with the ghosts to show the effects of greed and being discourteous.
To finish it off the Ghost of Christmas Future silently shows Scrooge his own grave, and has him interpret his death. The ghost is described as a non-speaking grim reaper, and symbolically represents that Scrooge’s death will be silent, and he will not be able to explain his choices to others. They will just be forced to make their own
What if you could change what happens tomorrow? In A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Scrooge has been haunted by his dead business partner, Marley. His life will be changed forever with the help of three different spirits who take him to his past, present, and future; from his money-loving life to a charitable one. The spirit who helped Scrooge change the most is The Ghost of Christmas Present because he helped Scrooge to to care about others, celebrate Christmas, and learn empathy. First of all, Scrooge starts to care about others.
Now that Scrooge has seen the future and the consequences of his life. Scrooge realizes that only kindness and goodness will pay off at the end of the road. Scrooge doesn’t completely change until this moment where he is shown how important it is to keep the Christmas Spirit in your heart. The Ghost of Christmas Future shows
Have you ever had a Christmas miracle? Ebenezer Scrooge was a mad man. On Christmas Eve, his old partner Jacob Marley´s spirit came to warn him that three spirits were going to see him that night. The first one would be the ghost of Christmas Past, the second was the ghost of Christmas Present, and the last was the ghost of Christmas Future, but which one was the most influential?
T’was the night before Christmas and Ebenezer Scrooge was full of greed. Three ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future to help him out. Each of the ghosts took Scrooge to each of their time periods that they are named after. In the end, Ebenezer realizes what Christmas is really about. Although, there is not just a movie, there is also a drama that is also used for entertainment.
Scrooge has started to really understand what he has done wrong in his life and how selfish and mean he really is . The ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge his future and how the people don’t care that Scrooge dies “If there is any person in the town, who feels emotion caused by this man’s death,” said Scrooge quite agonised, “show that person to me, Spirit, I beseech you” ( Dickens 11 ). Scrooge is seeing how people treat him when he is dead but Scrooge has no clue they are talking about him. Scrooge is showed the future but Scrooge thinks he has already changed completely because he has no idea that the person the men are talking about is him. Scrooge is changing fast but he has not seen the shadows that have not happened but will happen soon "You are about to show me shadows of the things that have not happened, but will happen in the time before us," Scrooge pursued.